INDEX. 



959 



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Glands, of Tyson 359 



of the ear (ceruminous) 360 



Meiboruian 361 



ductless, or blood-glands 472 



terminations of nerves in 572 



Glandular epithelium 343 



Glisson, capsule of 431, 432 



Globuline 17, 177 



Globulins of the lymph and chyle 333, 337 



Glosso-pharyngeal nerves 761 



physiological anatomy of 7til 



general properties of 763 



relatiftns of, to gustation 764 



Glottis, movements of, in respiration 116, 553 



influence of the inferior laryngeal nerves upon 



the movements of 116, 553 



appearance of, as seen with the laryngoscope. . . 554 



development of 922 



Glucose (see Sugars) 22, 180, 182 



Gluten 179 



bread made from 179 



action of the gastric juice upon 246 



Glutine 179 



Glycine 280 



Glycocholate of soda 280, 444, 446 



Glycocholie acid 280, 444, 446 



Glycocolle 178 



Glycogenic function of the liver (see Liver) 458 



Glycogenic matter 467 



mode of extraction of 467 



Goose-flesh 381 



Graafian follicles 859, 860 



number of 860 



mode of formation of 860 



size of 862 



coats of 862 



membrana granulosa of 863 



discus, or cumulus proligerus in 863 



situation of the ovum in 863 



rupture of 870, 871 



macula of 870 



influence of copulation upon the rupture of. .871, 872 



relations of rupture of, to menstruation 872 



changes in, after their rupture (see Corpus lu- 



teum) 877 



Grape-sugar 180 



Gubernaculum testis 928 



Gums 182 



Gustation, relations of, to olfaction 758 



general considerations of 759 



nerves of 760 



functions of the chorda tympani in 761 



functions of the glosso-pharyngeal nerve in 764 



mechanism of 764 



physiological anatomy of the organ of. 764 



influence of the chorda tympani upon 622 



Gutturals 562 



Hsernadrorneter 79 



Hsemadynamometer 75 



Hzemagiobine 17,.185 



absorption of oxygen by 160 



Haemaglobuline 17 



Haematine 17, IS 



Hasmatocrystalline 17 



Hsematoidine IS 



Hasmatosis 155 



Haemorrhage, difference in the effects of, during diges- 

 tion and fasting 4 



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Haemorrhage, influence of, upon the arterial pressure . 78 



effects of, upon the sense of thirst 174 



influence of, upon digestion 251 



27 

 848 

 887 

 576 



Haernorrhagic diathesis 



Hair-cells of the internal ear 



Hair-follicles 



terminat.ons of nerves in. . . 



Hairs, varieties of 



size of, in different parts 355 



number of 386 



hygrometricity of 886 



roots of . . 386 



structure of. 335 



color of 3S9 



growth of 389 



development of 389 



shedding of, in the infant 389 



sudden blanching of 889 



uses of 390 



first appearance of 916 



shedding and replacing of 945 



Haller, vas aberrans of 881 



Hamulus of the cochlea 823, 844 



Hare-lip 562, 924 



Harmonics, or overtones 829 



Harmony 832 



Hauser, Caspar, case of 803 



Haversian canals 544 



Haversian rods '. 544 



Head-fold of the neural canal 900 



Head-register 559 



Hearing (see Audition) 815 



Heart, description of the action of, by Harvey 82 



general description of the action of 34 



physiological anatomy of 85 



pericardium of 85 



weight of 35 



auricles of 35 



foramen ovale of 36 



Eustachian valve of 36 



ventricles of 86 



comparative capacity of the right and the left 

 ventricle of. 36 



muscular tissue of 35, 87 



comparative thickness of the ventricles of 38 



valves of 88, 39, 47, 48 



demonstration of the action of the valves 



of. 39,46 



movements of. 40 



complete revolution of 40 



demonstration of the action of 40 



action of the auricles of 40 



action of the ventricles of 41 



locomotion of 41 



twisting of 42 



hardening of 42 



shortening and elongation of 42 



impulse of 4 



succession of the movements of 43 



relative time occupied by the auricular and the 



ventricular contractions of '. 44 



force of 46 



sounds of 48, 49 



frequency of the action of (see Pulse) 51 



-, influence of respiration upon the action of 54 



arrest of the action of, in asphyxia 54 



arrest of the action of, by voluntary arrest of 



respiration 55 



cause of the rhythmical contractions of 55, 58 



