GENERAL INDEX. 



339 



HALLER, (continued.) 



refuted the opinion that the blood- 

 corpuscles are particles of oil, 227. 

 on the size of the lymphatic glands 



at different ages, 246. 

 on the fluid of the lymphatic glands, 



252, 



referred to on the thymus, and its 

 fluid, 256, 258, 260 ; and on the 

 spleen, 265. 



Ham, lymphatic- glands of, 130. 

 HAMBERGERUS, on the office of the lym- 

 phatics, 183. 

 HANDYSIDE, Dr., on absorption by veins, 



180. 



Hanging, effect of on the coagulation of 

 the blood, 68, 69 ; and on the 

 stiffening of muscle, 69. 

 state of the blood in the splenic vein 



of a dog killed by, 269. 

 HANDLEY, JAMES, on the effects of salts 



on the blood, 11. 

 Hare, state of the blood and muscles in a 



hunted one, 21. 

 Harvest mouse, size of the red corpuscles 



of its blood, 2 18. 



HARVEY, on the parts of the blood, xxv. 

 on the colour of arterial and venous 



blood, 10. 



on effect of cold on coagulation, 17. 

 on the buffy blood of the horse, 40. 

 his term mucago, 232. 

 HAUGSTED, Dr., referred to on the struc- 

 ture of the thymus, 257. 

 on the development of the thymus, 



261. 

 HAWKESWORTH, Dr., intimacy, of Mrs. 



HEWSON with, xx. 

 HAWKINS, Mr. C., on extravasated blood 



long remaining fluid, 17. 

 HAYGARTH, Dr., HEWSON writes a letter 

 to on the red corpuscles of the 

 blood, &c. xxiv, xxv. 

 note by, from Dr. MONRO'S Lectures, 



on the lacteals of birds, 102. 

 letter from HEWSON to, 287. 

 Head and neck, lymphatics of, 138-40. 

 Heart, polypi of blood in, 23, 24, 37. 



may be wanting and the blood cir- 

 culate, 124, 125. 

 lymphatic vessels of, 136. 

 Hearts, lymphatic, 126. 

 Heat, effect of on serum, xxv, xxvi, 28. 

 not the cause of the fluidity of the 



blood, xxxiii, 18. See Cold, 

 required to coagulate the coagulable 



lymph, xxxvii-viii,26-7, 82. 

 supposed production of in the coagu- 

 lation of the blood, by FOURCROY, 

 xlii; disproved by Mr. HUNTER, xlv. 



Heat, (continued.) 



effects of on the coagulation of blood, 

 3, 4, 51-2, see Cold ; and on con- 

 traction of muscle, 4. 



effects of, on the separation of the 

 blood, 4, 71. 



one cause of discrepancy in observa- 

 tions on the effects of on coagu- 

 lation, 5. 



blood kept fluid from 139-151, 5. 



its coagulation hastened at 120, 1 22- 

 126, andat96-114, 5,6, 18. 



required to destroy the self-coagu- 

 lating power of blood, 5 ; and of 

 salt and blood with water, 27. 



colour of arterial and venous blood in 

 animals exposed to, 10. 



animal, how high sometimes, 27. 



effects of on a mixture of salt and 

 blood, 5-6, 27, 82. 



animal, from combustion in the 

 lungs, 88. 



animal, may be connected with the 



red corpuscles of the blood, 235. 

 Hedgehog, on the vesicular roots of its 

 milk-ducts. 191. 



blood of a torpid one, 53. 

 HEIDMANN, on motions in the fibrils of 



fibrin in fresh blood, xlv. 

 HELLER, on white serum, 85. 

 Hematozine, colour of in different circum- 

 stances, 9. 

 Hemorrhages, treatment of, 57, 77. 



how stopped, 76-77. 



on the stopping of, 42, 46, 47. 

 HENDY, Mr., and Mr. FIELD, 63, 66, 67. 

 HENLE, Professor, on the relation of 

 lymph-corpuscles to the red cor- 

 puscles of the blood, xlvii. 



on the effects of some substances on 

 the size of the red corpuscles, 9. 



on buffy blood, 41. 



on the coats of the arteries, 125. 



his researches on cells referred to, 1 70. 



cited on the structure of intestinal 

 villi, 181. 



on the blood-discs as glandular cells, 

 235. 



on the formation of red corpuscles of 

 the blood from pale ones, 254. 



on lymph-corpuscles in the lymphatic 



vessels, 278. 



HENRY, Dr., used the term gluten for the 

 fibrin of the blood, xxxvi. 



on the fibres of fibrin as distinguish- 

 ing it from albumen, xlv. 

 HERON, the maiden name of HEWSON'S 



mother, xv. 



HEWSON, Mr., references to published 

 notices of him, xiii. 



