GENERAL INDEX. 



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BECLARD, supported the hypothesis that 

 the fibrin is formed of colourless 

 nuclei of the red corpuscles of the 

 blood, xlii. See Fibrin. . 

 BECQUEREL, referred to, 2. 

 BEDFORD, Dr., on the blood-corpuscles 



of monotremata, 218. 

 BELL, Sir CHARLES, a lecturer on anatomy 



at Windmill-street, xvi. 

 BERDOE, Dr. MARMADUKE, on the cras- 



samentum, xxix. 

 BERZELIUS, on the liquidity of the fibrin 



in the circulating blood, xliii. 

 Bibliotheca Anatomica, Essays on the 



blood in, xxix. 



Bibulous properties of the tissues, 199. 

 BICHAT, on the lymphatic glands at dif- 

 ferent periods of life, 246. 

 BIDLOO, on the coagulation of the blood, 



xxvii. See Coagulation, 

 called the red corpuscles globossc 



vesiculsc, xxvii, 222. 

 Bile, transudation of, see Transudation. 

 Bilin, conjectured to be a product of 

 changes in the red corpuscles of 

 the blood, 236. 

 Birds, publication of HEWSON'S papers on 



the lymphatic system in, xxi. 

 on the controversy as to the discovery 



of parts of that system, xxii. 

 chyle of, 86, 87, 123, 146; chyme 



of, 87. 

 fat of, supposed to be a new-formed 



substance, 87. 

 on the discovery of the lymphatic 



system in, 91, 121. 

 lacteals in, discovery of, 102. 

 description of the lymphatic system in, 



144. See Lymphatic System, 

 lymphatics of, how to be demon- 

 strated, 146. See LymphaticVessels. 

 intestinal villi of, 189, 192. SeeVilli. 

 figure and size of the red and pale 

 blood-corpuscles of,218-19, 253-4. 

 short diameter of their red corpuscles 

 similar to the diameter of the cir- 

 cular corpuscles of mammals, 219. 

 in the entire class of, the law as to the 

 size of the corpuscles nearly the 

 same as in a single family of mam- 

 mals, 219. See Corpuscles, 

 red corpuscles of the splenic blood of, 



nuclei seen in, 283. 

 shape of the nucleus of the blood-disc 

 and the lymph-corpuscle of com- 

 pared, 279. See Nucleus, 

 measurements of the corpuscles of 

 blood and lymph of, see Measure- 

 ments. 

 BiscHOFF,on the office of the thymus, 280. 



Bite of mad dog, how to be treated, 202. 

 BLAINVILLE, DUCROTAY DE, declared that 

 the fibrils of fibrin are not com- 

 posed of globules, xliii. 



on the contents of the red corpuscles 



of the blood, 223. 



BLAIR, Dr., note by on Dr. MONRO'S lec- 

 tures on lymphatics, 111. 

 Bleeding, see Bloodletting. 

 Blister, properties of the fluid of, 196, 199. 

 Blood, see Coagulation, Corpuscles, Co- 

 agulable Lymph, Fibrin, Buffy 

 Coat, Serum, &c. 



on the separation of fibrin from 

 blood by whipping, xxviii, xxx, 

 xxxi. See Fibrin. 



supposed thinning of,in inflammation, 

 xxxi, xxxv, xxxvii. See Buffy Coat 

 and Coagulable Lymph. 



QUESNAY on the thinning of, in in- 

 flammation, xxxi; and on the in- 

 crease of the fibrin, and decrease 

 of the red corpuscles, xxxi, xxxii. 



fluidity of, not caused by its heat, 

 xxxiii. See Heat. 



LEEUWENHOEK'S doctrine of, taught 

 by the first Dr. MONRO, xxxiv, and 

 opposed by SENAC, xxxii, by the 

 second Dr. MONRO, xxxiv, and by 

 HEWSOJJ, xlvi. 



paleness of, in the young embryo of 

 vertebrata, xliv-v, 222. 



specific gravity of, in acute and 

 chronic diseases, 2. 



references to writers on the propor- 

 tions of its parts in disease, 2. 



colour of, effects of air, gases, salts, 

 and state of the red corpuscles and 

 of stagnation on, 7, 8, 9, 11, 66. 



venous and arterial, colour of, 7-10. 



venous, sometimes scarlet, 10. 



kept fluid by salts, 11. 



putrefaction of, said not to occur be- 

 fore coagulation, 12, 69. 



on the state of the fibrin in, 14, 73. 



fluid many hours after death, and 

 coagulating on exposure, 16, 17. 



extravasated, remaining long fluid, 17. 



polypi of, in the heart, 23, 24. 



fibre of, 30. See Fibrin. 



paces with which the red corpuscles 

 sink in, 34. See Buffy Coat. 



slow coagulation of, when huffy, an 

 effect and not a cause of the sepa- 

 ration of the corpuscles, 34. 



thinning of, in inflammation, 37. 



of the horse, is regularly buffy, 40. 



effects of cold on, 42. See Cold. 



properties of, changed during its 

 evacuation, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47. 



