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INDEX. 



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Ano-spinal centre 270 



Antiperistaltic movements of the small intestine 255 



Antiscorbutics 184 



Antitragus of the ear 730 



Anus 261 



sphincter of 261, 269 



development of 824 



imperforate 824 



Aorta, development of 836 



Aortae, primitive 836 



Aortic valves 37 



Aphasia 621 



in left hemiplegia in left-handed persons. 



622, 847 



Appendices epiploicae 260 



Appendix vermiformis 258 



development of 823 



Appetite for food 165 



influence of climate and season upon 165 



Aqueous humor of the eye 688 



Arachnoid 587 



first appearance of 819 



Arantius, corpuscles of 37 



Arbor vitae uteri 774 



Archiblastic cells 835 



Arctic regions, diet in 184 



Area opaca of the ovum 801 



Area pellucida of the ovum 801 



Area vasculosa of the ovum 835 



Arms, development of 817 



Arnold's ganglion 638 



Arrowroot 171 



Arsenious hydride, effects of 136 



Arteries, physiological anatomy of 60 



course of the blood in 64 



elasticity of 64 



gradual diminution of the intermittency of 



the current in 64 



contractility of 65 



influence of the resiliency of, upon the cir- 

 culation 65, 66 



influence of the contractility of the small 



vessels upon the distribution of blood in the 



tissues 65, 66 



locomotion of, and production of the pulse 66 



tonicity of 70 



variations in the diameter of, at different 

 times of the day 71 



pressure of blood in 71 



pressure in different vessels 73 



influence of respiration upon the pressure 



of blood in 74 



influence of muscular effort upon the press- 

 ure of blood in 74 



influence of haemorrhage upon the pressure 



of blood in 75 



rapidity of the flow of blood in 76 



reason why they are found empty after 



death 107 



development of 837 



Articular cartilage 315, 487 



Arytenoid muscle 490 



Asphyxia, influence of, upon the circulation. 51, 85 



arrest of the action of the heart in 51 



power of resistance to, in the newly-born. 



138, 162 



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Asphyxia, phenomena of 162 



influence of various conditions of the sys- 

 tem upon the power of resistance to 164 



Association and dissociation 148, 155 



Astigmatism 704 



Atmosphere, composition of 135 



Attollens aurem 731 



Attrahens aurem 731 



Audition, general considerations 728 



topographical anatomy of the parts con- 

 nected with 730 



physics of sound (see Sound) 737 



centres for 764 



Auditory meatus, external 731 



development of 826 



internal 729, 736 



Auditory nerves, physiological anatomy of 729 



general properties of 729 



Faradization of .730 



development of 821 



Auditory vesicles 821 



Auerbach's plexus 257 



Auricles of the heart 32 



Auriculo- ventricular valves, action of 43 



Axis-cylinder 508 



Azygos uvulae 204 



Azygos veins, development of 838 



Beats, a cause of discord 747 



Bellini, tubes of 3G1 



Bertin, columns of 359 



Besoin de respirer 157 



Bile, action of, in digestion 251 



color, reaction and specific gravity of 252 



variations in the flow of 252 



influence of, upon the faeces and upon the 



peristaltic movements of the intestine 253 



influence of, upon the digestion and ab- 

 sorption of fats 253 



absorption of the salts of, by the intestinal 



canal 254 



mechanism of the secretion and discharge 



of 399 



quantity of 401 



properties and composition of 401 



tests for 404 



Biliary fistula 252 



nutrition in a case of 252 



Biliary salts 402 



Bilirubin 404 



Biliverdine 404 



Binocular vision 712 



fusion of colors 716 



Bitters, influence of, upon the appetite 166 



" Black-hole " of Calcutta 163 



Bladder, urinary, physiological anatomy of 370 



first appearance of 822 



Blastodermic cells 800 



Blastodermic layers 802 



Blepharoptosis 542 



Blind spot of the retina : 699 



Blood, general considerations 1 



extra-vascular tissues 1 



effects of abstraction and subsequent re- 

 turn of 1 



transfusion of . . . 2 



