970 



IM)EX. 



Respiration, effects upon the consumption of oxygen 



of increasing its proportion in the air 143 



effects upon the consumption of oxygen of con- 

 fining an animal in a mixture of oxygen and hy- 

 drogen 143 



quantity of oxygen consumed per hour in 144 



changes in the air in passing through the lungs 144 



elevation in temperature in the air in passing 



through the lungs 144 



exhalation of carbonic acid in 144 



variations in the exhalation of carbonic acid with 



the frequency and extent of the acts of. 145 



quantity of carbonic acid exhaled per hour in. . . 146 

 influence of sleep upon the exhalation of car- 

 bonic acid in 146, 150 



influence of age upon the exhalation of carbonic 



acid in 147 



influence of sex upon the exhalation of carbonic 



acid in 147 



influence of digestion upon the exhalation of car- 

 bonic acid in 143 



influence of inanition upon the exhalation of car- 

 bonic acid in 148 



influence of diet upon the exhalation of carbonic 



acid in 148 



influence of alcoholic beverages, tea, and coffee 



upon the exhalation of carbonic acid in 149 



influence of tea, coffee, and tobacco upon the ex- 

 halation of carbonic acid in 149 



influence of mental depression upon the exhala- 

 tion of carbonic acid ini 150 



influence of exercise upon the exhalation of car- 

 bonic acid in 150 



influence of moisture and temperature upon the 



exhalation of carbonic acid in 151 



influence of season upon the exhalation of car- 

 bonic acid in -. 151 



relations between the quantity of oxygen con- 

 sumed and the quantity of carbonic acid exhaled . . . 152 



sources of the carbonic acid exhaled in 153 



exhalation of watery vapor in 153 



exhalation of ammonia, organic matter, etc., in. . 154 



exhalation of nitrogen in 154 



changes in the blood in 155 



mechanism of the interchange of gases between 



the blood and the air in 161 



relations of, to nutrition 161 



essential processes of 162 



combustion -theory of. 163 



cutaneous 168 



in a confined space 170 



relations of, to deglutition 220 



connection of the medulla oblongata with 726 



influence of, upon the circulation of lymph 840 



relations of, to animal heat 518 



influence of the superior laryngeal branches of 



the pneumogastrics upon 652 



influence of the inferior laryngeal branches of 



the pneumogastrics upon 653 



effects of section of the pneumogastrics upon 653, 659 



effects of galvanization of the pneumogastrics 



upon 661 



movements of the brain with 668 



Eespiratory efforts before birth 167, 919 



Respiratory excitants 149 



Respiratory movements, reflex character of, and cause 



of these movements 166, 660, 727 



Respiratory movements of the glottis 558 



Respiratory non-exciters 149 



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Respiratory sense 164, 660, 727 



Restiform bodies 725 



Resultant tones 831 



Rete testis 881 



Retina 775 



ora serrata of 776 



macula lutea of 776, 791 



fovea centralis of 776, 791 



layers of. 776 



layer of rods and cones of 776, 791 



external granule-layer of. 777 



inter-granule layer (cone-fibre plexus) of 777 



- internal granule layer of 777 



granular (molecular) layer of. 777 



layer of ganglion-cells of 777 



expansion of the optic nerve in 777 



limitary membrane of 777 



connective tissue of 778 



connection between the rods and cones and the 



ganglion -cells of 778 



blood-vessels of 778 



sensibility of the layer of rods and cones of 791 



shadows of the vessels of 791 



relative sensibility of different parts of 792 



corresponding points in 802, 803, 810 



Retractors of the anus 290 



Retrahens aurem 81 8 



Right-handedness (see Dextral preeminence) 944 



Rigor mortis (see Cadaveric rigidity) 946 



Rima glottidis 116 



Rods of the retina 776, 791 



Rolling movements following injury of certain parts 



of the encephalon, etc : 728 



Rosenmuller, organ of 863, 928 



Ruloff, brain of W3 



Rumination 255 



Russian baths 521 



Rut, identity of, with menstruation 871, 875 



Ruysch, tunic of 772 



Saccule of the internal ear 843 



distribution of the nerves in 846 



Sacro-lumbalis, action of, in expiration 131 



Sacrum, consolidation of 914 



.. 181 



Sago. 



205 



Saliva 



Saliva, parotid 206 



secretion of 206 



action of, upon starch 206 



relations of the flow of, to mastication 207, 214 



alternation in the secretion of, upon the two 



sides 207 



Saliva, submaxillary 208 



influence of sapid substances upon the secre- 

 tion of 208 



Saliva, sublingual 203 



influence of sapid substances upon the secretion 



of 209 



Saliva, fluids from the smaller glands of the mouth, 



tongue, and pharynx 209 



Saliva, mixed 210 



influence of matters introduced into the stomach ^ 



through a gastric fistula upon the secretion of 210 



influence of the sight, odor, or thought of food 



upon the secretion of 210 



quantity of 210 



reaction of 210 



quantity of, secreted during the intervals of mas- 

 tication... 210 



