xiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIGURE PACE 



32. Portion of the lung of a live triton. (Wagner.) 88 



33. Venous radicles uniting to form a small vein. (United States Army Medical Museum.). . 93 



34. Valves of the veins. (Fabricius.) 97 



35. Trachea and bronchial tubes. (Sappey.) 117 



36. Lungs, anterior view. (Sappey.) 118 



37. Bronchi and lungs, anterior view. (Sappey.) 119 



38. Terminal bronchus and air-cells. (Robin.) 120 



39. Section of the parenchyma of the human lung, injected through the pulmonary artery. 



(Schultze.) 121 



40. Thorax, anterior view. (Sappey.) 122 



41. Thorax, posterior view. (Sappey.). , 122 



42. Diaphragm. (Sappey.) 124 



43. Diagram showing the elevation of the ribs in inspiration. (Beclard.) 126 



44. Arrow-root starch-granules. (United States Army Medical Museum.) 181 



45. Crystals of margarine and margaric acid. (Funke.) 183 



46. Crystals of stearine and stearic acid. (Funke.) 183 



47. Stomach, liver, small intestine, etc. (Sappey.) 196 



48. Permanent teeth. (Le Bon.) 198 



49. Tooth of the cat. (Waldeyer.) : 200 



50. Inferior maxilla. (Sappey.) 201 



51. Salivary glands. (Le Bon.) 205 



52. Cavities of the mouth, pharynx, etc. (Sappey.) 215 



53. Muscles of the pharynx, etc. (Sappey.) 216 



54. Longitudinal fibres of the stomach. (Sappey.) 227 



55. Fibres seen with the stomach everted. (Sappey.) 228 



66. Pits in the mucous membrane of the stomach, and orifices of the glands. (Sappey.) 228 



57. Peptic and mucous glands. \Sappey.). 230 



58. Tube for gastric fistula. (Bernard.) 231 



59. Gastric fistula. (Bernard.) 232 



60. Dog with a gastric fistula. (Beclard.) 232 



61. Gastric fistula in the case of St. Martin. (Beaumont.) 233 



62. Matters taken from the pyloric portion of the stomach. (Bernard.) 244 



63. Stomach, liver, small intestine, etc. (Sappey.) 258 



64. Gland of Brunner. (Frey.) 260 



65. Intestinal tubules. (Sappey.) 261 



66. Intestinal villus. (Leydig.) 262 



67. Capillary net-work of an intestinal villus. (Frey.) 262 



68. Epithelium of the small intestine of the rabbit. (Funke.) 262 



69. Patch of Peyer. (Sappey.) 264 



70. Patch of Peyer seen from its attached surface. (Sappey.) 264 



71. Clamp for isolating a portion of the intestine. (Colin.) 265 



72. Isolated portion of the intestine. (Colin.) 266 



73. Gall-bladder, ductus choledochus and pancreas. (Le Bon.) 268 



74. Canula for pancreatic fistula. (Bernard.) 269 



75. Canula fixed in the pancreatic duct. (Bernard.) 270 



73. Pancreatic fistula. (Bernard.) 271 



77. Crystals of glycocholate of soda. (Robin.) 280 



78. Dog with a biliary fistula 282 



79. Stomach, pancreas, large intestine, etc. (Sappey.) 288 



80. Opening of the small intestine into the caecum. (Le Bon.) 289 



81. Stercorine from the human faeces 295 



82. Stercorine from the human faeces 295 



83. Superficial lymphatics of the skin of the palmar surface of the finger. (Sappey.) 304 



84. Deep lymphatics of the skin of the finger. (Sappey.) 304 



85. Same finger, lateral view. (Sappey.) 304 



86. Superficial lymphatics of the arm. (Sappey.) 305 



