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GENERAL INDEX. 



GIBSON, on white or chylons blood or 



serum, 85. 

 Glaire, the term used for the coagulable 



lymph of the blood, xxxi. 

 Gland, to what parts the terra is applied, 



255. 



Gland, thymus, increases in size afterbirth, 

 in healthy animals, but diminishes 

 in ill-nourished ones, 246. See 

 Thymus Gland. 



Glands, without regular excretory ducts, 

 notice of HEWSON'S observations 

 on, xlvii. 

 Glands, conglobate or lymphatic, 127. See 



Lymphatic Glands, 

 corpuscles in the fluid of, see Cor- 

 puscles. 

 Glands, mesenteric, see Mesenteric 



Glands. 



Glands, salivary and mammary, on the fol- 

 licles of, 190-1. 

 radical vesicles of, 191. 

 acini of, HEWSON'S injections, 191. 

 Glands, supra-renal, reference to observa- 

 tions on the office of, 255. 

 Glandula pituitaria, and pinealis,not lym- 

 phatic glands, 139. 

 GLAUBER'S salt, mixed with blood to keep 



it fluid, 11. 

 GLISSON, Dr. FRANCIS, on the use of the 



lymphatic vessels, 121. 

 what he says of nature, 167. 

 on the office of the lymphatics, 182, 



186. 

 on the pale blood of the embryo of 



vertebrata, 222. 

 on the use of the thymus, 261. 

 Globosae vesiculae, the red corpuscles of 

 the blood, so called by BIDLOO, 

 xxvii. 

 Globules, the fibrils of fibrin supposed to 



be composed of, xli-xliii, 14. 

 of the serum, lymph, and red blood, 

 LEEUWENHOEK'S notions of, 157. 

 supposed series of in animal fluids, 



182. 



red, of the blood, 211. See Cor- 

 puscles. 



Gluten, xxvi, xxxvi. See Fibrin. 

 GMELIN, on the coagulation of the blood 



of the splenic vein, 269. 

 on the use of the spleen, 273. 

 Goat, on the size of its blood-discs, 218. 

 GOODSIR, Mr. J., his researches on cells 



referred to, 170. 



on absorption and ulceration, 179. 

 cited on the structure of intestinal 



villi, 181. 



on the structure of the lymphatic 

 glands, 250. 



Goose, contraction of cervical lymphatics 



in the, 125. 



two thoracic ducts in, 144. 

 lymphatic system of, 144, 145. 

 nuclei in the red corpuscles of the 

 splenic blood of, 283. See Geese. 

 GORDON, Dr., on the three parts of the 



blood, xlii. 



GRAINGER, Mr., opposed Sir EVERARD 

 HOME'S hypothesis on the red cor- 

 puscles and fibrin of the blood, xlii. 

 on increase of fibrin in buffy blood, 2. 

 referred to on Mr. KEY'S experiments, 



47. 



Grasshopper, blood-corpuscles of, 234. 

 Gravy of cooked meat, supposed to be the 

 serosity of the blood, 79. See Serosity. 

 Groin, the glands of the described, 129. 



and genitals, lymphatics of, 129. 

 Growth and nutrition, use of fat in, 88. 



agency of cells in, 179. 

 GRTJBY referred to, 14. 

 Guinea, flatness of the blood-corpuscles 



compared to a, 215. 

 GrjLiELMiNi,his microscopic examination 



of the blood-clot, xxvii. 

 GURLT, on red corpuscles inthe chyle, 277. 

 Guy's and St.Thomas's Hospitals, HEWSON 

 a pupil at, xv. 



Haddock, description of the lymphatic 



vessels in, 151-4. 



HAEN, Professor DE, confounded coagula- 

 ble lymph with serum, xxx. 



on clear coagulable fluid in a sac in 



the crassamentum, 49. 

 HAHN, Dr., his preface to Latin edition of 

 HEWSON'S works referred to, xiii. 

 HALES, the Rev. Dr. STEPHEN, epistle to 

 by Dr. DAVIES to, xl. 



escape of vermilion into the bowels 



in an injection by, 173. 

 HALL, Dr. MARSHALL, on the blood 



during hybernation, 52. 

 HALLER, supposed fibres to be generated 

 from the redpart of the blood, xxvii. 



on the coagulation of the blood, xxix, 

 xxxix, xl. 



on the buffy coat of the blood, xxx. 



on colour of arterial and venous blood, 

 7-8. 



described serum as self-coagulable,30. 



on the question whether the lympha- 

 tic vessels are absorbents, 121. 



on the properties of the fluid of the 

 serous sacs, 158. 



on the arguments for and against ab- 

 sorption by veins, 176, 177. 



considered the red corpuscles of the 

 blood as solid, 220. 



