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Liver, production of sugar by 458 



evidences of the glycogenic function of 459 



examination of the blood of the portal system for 



sugar 461 



examination of the blood of the hepatic veins for 



sugar 462 



examination of the blood from the right side of 



the heart for sugar 462, 468 



does the liver normally contain sugar during life ? 464 



formation of sugar in the li ver during life, which 



is washed out by the current of blood 466 



characters of the sugar produced by 466 



mechanism of the production of sugar in 46T 



glycogenic matter of. 467 



ferment produced by, which is capable of chang- 

 ing glycogenic matter into sugar 468 



variations in the glycogenic function of. 469 



glycogenesis in the foetus 469 



influence of digestion upon the glycogenic func- 

 tion of 469 



influence of different kinds of food upon the gly- 

 cogenic function of. 469 



influence of the nervous system upon the pro- 

 duction of sugar by 470, 662 



influence of the inhalation of anaesthetics and ir- 

 ritating vapors upon the production of sugar by. . 471 



alleged production of fat by 472 



changes in the albuminoid and corpuscular con- 

 stituents of the blood in '. . . 472 



influence of the pneumogastrics upon 662 



development of 921 



proportionate weight of, at different periods of 



life 921 



first circulation in 933 



Lochia 943 



Locomotion, passive organs of 543 



Locomotor ataxia 679 



Lungs, capillary circulation in 88, 110 



circulation through 109 



parenchyma of 119 



air-cells of 120 



action of the elasticity of the parenchyma of, in 



expiration 129 



capacity of. 135 



vital capacity of. 138 



diffusion of air in 138 



lymphatics of 306 



absorption by the respiratory surface 316 



development of. 922 



Lunula of the nail 384 



Lymph 328 



mode of collecting .*. 828 



quantity of. 829 



influence of digestion upon the quantity of. 329 



properties and composition of 329 



color of 329 



specific gravity of 330 



coagulation of. 330 



tables of composition of 831 



presence of glucose and urea in 332 



corpuscular elements of 332, 337 



globulins of 833, 337 



origin and function of. 334 



comparison of constituents of, with those of 



chyle 337 



circulation of. 338 



causes of the movements of. 838 



influence of the force of endosmosis upon the 



movements of . . . . . 389 



Lymph, influence of the contractile walls of the vessels 



upon the movements of 339 



influence of pressure from surrounding parts 



upon the movements of 39 



influence of respiration upon the movements of 340 



Lymphatic glands 306 



function of. 313 



Lymphatic trunk, right 306 



Lymphatics, not found in the coats of the blood-ves- 

 sels gj 



discovery of 302 



anatomy of 303 



injection of. 303 



mode of origin of 803 



valves of 303, 809, 840 



course and anastomoses of 304 



parts provided with 805 



structure of. 80S 



question of orifices in the walls of. 809, 318 



relations of, to connective tissue 810 



of the liver 439 



of the muscular tissue 533 



Lymph-corpuscles 13 



Macula acustica 848 



Macula folliculi 870 



Macula lutea 776 



Male organs of generation 879 



Male, action of, in coitus 888 



erection in 889 



orgasm in 889 



Malleus 819 



development of 922 



Malpighi, pyramids of 896 



Malpighian bodies of the kidney 398, 399 



arrangement of blood-vessels in 400 



bodies of the spleen 474 



Mammary secretion (see Milk) 864 



Mammary glands 365 



condition of, during the intervals of lactation 365 



structure of, during lactation 366 



acini of 366 



Manage, movements of. 729 



Manna 182 



Mannite 182 



Maranta arundinacea 181 



Margaric acid 188 



Margarine 183, 504 



Mariotte, experiment of 792 



Marrow 546 



Mastication 197 



table of muscles of 202 



action of the muscles which depress the lower 



jaw 208 



action of the muscles which elevate the lower 



jaw and move it laterally and antero-posteriorly. . . 203 



action of the tongue, lips, and cheeks in 204 



action of the orbicularis oris and buccinator in . . 205 



function of the sensibility of the teeth to hard 



and soft substances in 205 



influence of, upon the flow of the parotid saliva. . 207 



nerve of 615 



physiological anatomy of the nerve of 615 



properties and functions of the nerve of. 617 



influence of division of the nerve of, upon the 



teeth, in the rabbit 617 



Mastoid cells 821 



Maternal mind, influence of, upon the development of 



the foetus... 



