950 



INDEX. 



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Audition, development of the organs of. 919 



A uditory meatus, external 818 



external, development of 923 



internal 815, 846 



Auditory nerves, physiological anatomy of. 815 



general properties of 816 



galvanization of. 816 



distribution of 846 



development of '. 919 



Auditory vesicles 919 



Auricle, of the ear 817 



Auricles of the heart 35 



Auriculo-ventricular valves, action of 47 



Autolaryngoscopy in the study of the mechanism of 



deglutition 223 



in the study of phonation 554 



Axis-cylinder . . 567 



Azygos uvulae 217 



Bacillar membrane 776 



Bacteria 855 



Banting > 502 



Bartholinus, glands of. 890 



Barytone' 556 



Bass voice 556 



Baths, Turkish and Russian 521 



Beard, apparent growth of, after death 946 



Boats, a cause of discord 833 



Beaumont's table of digestibility of various alimentary 



substances in the stomach 250 



Beet-root sugar 181 



Bellini, tubes of 396 



Bertin, columns of. 396, 400 



.De^oin de respirer 1C4, 660, 727 



Bicarbonate of soda 497 



Bicuspid teeth 201 



Bile, action of, in digestion 277 



color, reaction, and specific gravity of 230 



influence of, upon the faeces and upon the peri- 

 staltic movements of the intestine 2S3, 236 



influence of, upon the digestion and absorption 



of fats 283 



absorption of the salts of, by the intestinal canal. 2S4 



variations in the flow of 234 



resorption of. 317, 327 



- coloring matter of. 448 



mechanism of the secretion and discharge of 439 



secretion of, by the liver-cells 439 



secretion of, from venous or arterial blood 440 



quantity of 441* 



variations in the flow of 441 



influence of digestion upon the flow of. 441 



excretory function of 450 



general properties of 442 



color, reaction, and specific gravity of 442 



composition of 442, 443 



: excretory and secretory constituents of 443 



inorganic salts of. 443 



fatty and saponaceous constituents of 443 



cholesterine of 446 



organic salts of. 280, 444 



tests for 449 



Biliary acids 444 



Biliary fistula 278, 281 



nutrition in a case of 173 



influence of, upon the appetite 479 



Biliary salts 280, 444 



absorption of, by the intestinal canal 284, 302 



Biliary salts, origin of 440 



test for 449 



Biliverdine 448 



test for 449 



Binocular vision 802. 



fusion of colors 805 



Bitters, influence of, upon the appetite 172 



"Black-hole" of Calcutta 170 



Bladder, urinary, physiological anatomy of 407 



muscular coats of 408 



sphincter of. 408 



corpus trigonum 408 



uvula of 408 



blood-vessels of 408 



lymphatics of 409 



contractions of 409 



absorption by 317 



mucus of 357 



first appearance of 907, 920 



Blastoderm, formation of the cells of 899 



Blastodermic membranes 900, 913 



Blepharoptosis 611, 812 



Blind spot of the retina 792 



Blood, general considerations 1 



extra-vascular" tissues 1 



effects of abstraction and subsequent return of. . 1 



transfusion of 2 



quantity of 2 



relative quantity of, in animals during digestion 



and fasting 4 



influence of abstinence from food upon the quan- 

 tity of 4 



opacity of 4 



odor of, and development of odor of, by sul- 

 phuric acid 4 



taste of 4 



reaction of 4 



r- specific gravity of 4 



temperature of. 5 



color of 5, 155 



variations in the color of, in the vascular system 5, 155 



color of, in veins coming from glands 6, 344, 347 



anatomical elements (corpuscles) of 6 



plasma of, or liquor sanguinis 6 



specific gravity of the plasma of 7 



red corpuscles of $ 



specific gravity of the red corpuscles of 7 



discovery of the red corpuscles of 8 



size of the red corpuscles of 8 



relations of the size of the red corpuscles of, to 



muscular activity in different animals 9 



table of measurements of the red corpuscles of, 



in different animals 9 



enumeration of the red corpuscles of 10 



post-mortem changes in the red corpuscles of. . . 11 



method for restoring the form of the red cor- 

 puscles of, after their desiccation 11 



structure of the red corpuscles of. 12 



development of the red corpuscles of 12. 931 



red corpuscles of, in the foetus 12, 931 



nucleated corpuscles of 12, 931 



relations of leucocytes to the development of the 



red corpuscles of 12 



thebry of destruction of the red corpuscles of, 



for the production of pigment 12 



relations of the spleen to the blood-corpuscles. . . 13 



function of the red corpuscles of 13, 156, 160 



capacity of the red corpuscles of, for the absorp- 

 tion of oxygen, as compared with the plasma, 13, 156, 160 



