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HEWSON, Mr. (continued.) 



considered the globules of the thymus 

 fluid as central particles or nuclei, 

 xlvii, 254. 

 saw the pale corpuscles in the blood, 



282. 

 HEWSON, Mrs., her letter about her 



husband, xiii. 

 circumstances in which she was left 



when he died, xiv. 

 notice of, xx. 



HEWSON, Dr. THOMAS TICKELL and WIL- 

 LIAM, sons of HEWSON, xiii, xxi. 

 Hexhain, HEWSON a native of, and edu- 

 cated there, xiv. 

 his father a surgeon-apothecary there, 



xiv. 



the Rev. Mr. BROWN of, xiv. 

 HEY, Mr., his repetitions of HEWSON'S 

 experiment of skimming off the 

 liquor sanguinis from the red cor- 

 puscles during the formation of 

 the buffy coat of the blood, xliv. 

 on increase of fibrin in the blood 



during inflammation, 11, 40. 

 on effects of cold on coagulation, 48. 

 on the coagulation of blood from 



slaughtered animals, 47. 

 found that the ligature kept on the 

 arm does not produce a buffy 

 coat, 67. 

 HILAIRE, ST., on white or chylous blood, 



or serum, 85. 

 HOBSON, Dr., on the blood-corpuscles of 



monotremata, 218. 



HODGKIX, Dr., and Mr. LISTER, their ob- 

 servations on the red corpuscles of 

 the blood opposed to Sir E. HOME'S 

 hypothesis, xiii. 



on the thickness and central de- 

 pression of the red corpuscles 

 of the blood, 215-16. 

 described the rolls of the red cor- 

 puscles of the blood, 221. 

 HOFFMANN, Mr., on the colour of the 



blood, 8. 



FREDERIC, on absorption by lympha- 

 tics, 121, 183. 



Holland, HEWSON'S visit to, xvi. 

 HOME, Sir EVERARD, on the corpuscles 



in fibrin, xxviii. 



his hypothesis that the fibres of fibrin 



are formed of colourless nuclei of 



the red corpuscles of the blood, xli, 



235. 



ou the action of pus on muscular 



fibre, 165. 



described the colourless part of the 

 red corpuscle of human blood, 223. 

 Dr. FRANCIS, on the parts of the 

 blood, xxix. 



Horse, the blood of, regularly buffy, 40. 

 serum of the blood of the, causes a 

 clumping of the red corpuscles of 

 another animal, 215. 



clumping of the red corpuscles in 

 the blood of, 221. 



on the blood of the portal vein in 



. the, 269. 



colour of the contents of the thoracic 

 duct of the, 276, 277 ; and of the 

 splenic lymph, 276. 



blood of the, sinking of the red cor- 

 puscles in, 34. 

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



HEWSON a pupil at, xv. 

 Hot springs, heat of in which fish live, 27. 

 HOULSTON, THOMAS, on the three parts 

 of the blood, xxxvii. 



on the tenuity of the blood in in- 

 flammation, xxxvii. 



on the heat required to coagulate 



the coagulable lymph, xxxvii. 

 HUCK, Dr., 69. 

 HULL, Mr., note by from Dr. MONRO'S 



lectures on lymphatics, 103. 

 Humming-bird, size of its blood-corpus- 

 cles, 219. 

 Hunted animals, coagulation of the blood 



and stiffening of muscles in, 21. 

 HUNTER, Dr., his life by Dr. SIMMONS 



referred to, xiii. 



HEWSON attends his lectures and be- 

 comes his assistant, xv. 



gives HEWSON a letter to the pro- 

 fessors at Edinburgh, xv. 



signs HEWSON'S certificate for the 

 Royal Society, xvi. 



his school in Windmill street, xvi. 



letter to on the disagreement be- 

 tween him and HEWSON, xvii. 



his commendation of HEWSON'S in- 

 quiries on the lymphatic system of 

 oviparous vertebrata, xxiv. 



on the different parts of the blood, 

 xxxvi. 



used the term gluten for the fibrin, 

 and denied that it is fibrous, xxxvi. 



description of a clot in an aneurism, 

 xxxvi. 



date of his knowledge of the gluten, 

 xxxvi, xl. 



on adhesions of parts in inflamma- 

 tion by a mucus, xxxvii. 



his use of the term lymph, xxxvii- 



his knowledge of the nature of false 

 membranes, xxxvii, 162. 



on pus produced without ulceration, 

 xxxvii, 162. 



his views on the parts of the blood 

 similar to those of DAVIES, xl, 

 xli, xiii. 



