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GENERAL INDEX. 



Amputations, coagulation of thcbloodiu,25 

 Anasarca. Account of, 197, 198. 

 ANCELL, Mr., his table referred to on the 



coagulation of the blood, 13. 

 his table on the properties of the 



blood-discs cited, 231. 

 on turbid serum, 86. 

 on blood-corpuscles in the lympha- 



tics, 276. 

 AXDKRSON, Dr., on the state of the fibrin 



in the circulating: blood, 32. 

 AXDRAL, referred to, 2, 267. 



on the serum of buffy blood, 38. 

 on the Mood of the horse, 40. 

 Aneurism, Dr. HUNTER'S description of a 

 clot in, xxxvi; how he supposed 

 that bone is eroded in an aneurism, 

 xxxvU, 183-4. 



coagulation of the blood in, 25. 

 Animal heat, how high in some cases, 27* 

 .\ni\uals frozen and revived, 19. 

 Antelopes, coagulation of the blood in 

 hunted ones, 21. See Coagulation. 

 Appendix on the discovery of the lymphatic 

 ajekm in oviparous vertebrata, 91. 

 ARBITHXOT, Dr., on the coagulation of 



the blood, xxviii-xxix. 

 on whiteorchylous blood or serum, 85. 

 ARISTOTLE, on the coagulation of the 



blood, xxv. See Coagulation. 

 on the ert'tvt of removing the fibrin 

 from the blood, xxv. See Fibrin. 

 on the effect of cold on coagulation 



of the blood, 17. See Cold. 

 Arterial and venous blood, colour of, 7 , 8, 1 0. 

 Arteries, their action in inflammation sup- 

 posed to convert the red corpuscles 

 of the blood into the bufly coat, 

 xxxi. Sat Buffy coat. 

 amputated, coagulation of blood in, 25. 

 on the stopping of bleeding from, 47. 

 contraction in the, 124. 

 coats of muscular and elasticJ 24, 125. 

 HERMANN BOERHAAVE'S opinion of 



three series of them, 157. 

 injection of, from lymphatic vessels, 



179, 182, 184-5, 



the old question of whether some 

 lymphatic vessels may not be con- 

 tinued from small arteries, 186. 

 Arm, lymphatic vessels of, 140-3. 

 Ascites, produced by a ligature on the 



venacava, 174. 

 account of, 197, 198. 



1:0. 



Ass, viffi of the intestines of, 187. 



gknneruli of the kidney of, 190. 

 Atmosphere, knowledge of in HEWSON 's 

 time, 11. 



Atrophy of articular cartilage, 179. 



Attenuation of the lymph not always con- 

 nected with slow coagulation of 

 the blood, 58. See Coagulable 

 Lymph, and Bufly Coat. 



Asote, said to darken the blood, 8. 



effect of on the coagulation of the 

 blood, 20. See Coagulation. 



BABINOTON. Dr. B.G., on the three parts 



of the blood, xlii. 



his term liquor sauguinis in use before 



MiiLLBR nitrated it from the red 



corpuscles of the frog, xliii-iv. 



on the constitution of the blood, 73. 



on increase of fibrin in the blood in 



inflammation, 2. See Fibrin. 

 on blood remaining fluid long after 



death, 17. 

 on the coagulation of blood covered 



with oil, 20. See Coagulation, 

 on the coagulation of hurt") blood, 34. 

 on the serum of buffy blood, 38. 

 on the specific gravity of fibrin, 74. 

 on white or fatly serum, 85, 86. 

 on the increase of oil in olives, 86. 

 BAILLIB, Dr., a lecturer on anatomy at 



Windmill-street, xvi. 



HAILLIK, Mr. HUNTER, autograph letter 



by FRANKLIN in the possession of, 



about Dr. HUNTER and HEWSOX, 



xrii. 



BAKER, Mr., his microscope used by 



HEWSON, 214. 



B ARRiNGTox, the Hon. DAINES, a mem- 



her of the council which awarded 



the Copley medal to HEWSON, xxiii. 



BARRY, Dr. MARTIN, on the spontaneous 



division of the red corpuscles of 



the blood, 225. See Corpuscles. 



referredto,on fibrils from blood-discs, 



14. See Fibrin, and Corpuscles. 

 on the formation of tissues from 



blood-corpuscles, 235. 

 BARTHOLIN, Taos., on the lacteals of a 



fish in the year 1652, rxii, 151. 

 on the lymphatic system, 119, 120. 

 BARTHOLIN 'and RUDBSCC, discovery of 



the lymphatic system by, 245. 

 Basaris, like the ursid* in the size of its 



blood-corpuscles, 218. 

 Bats, torpid, state of the blood in, 52. 

 BAUER, Mr., on the corpuscles in fibrin, 



xxviii. See Fibrin, 

 entertained the hypothesis that the 

 fibres of fibrin are formed of co- 

 lourless nuclei of the red corpuscles 

 of the blood, xli. 



Bdellostoma, spleen wanting in, 273. 

 Bears, size of the blood-corpuscles of, 218. 



