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HCNTER, Dr. (continued.) 



on colour of arterial and venous 

 blood, 7. 



on faintness in hemorrhages, 46. 



referred to on white serum, 83. 

 Ton transudation of lymph, blood, and 

 bile, 166-7. 



cited on repetitions of KAUW BOER- 

 HAAVE'S experiment on absorption 

 by veins, 176. 



his experiments in which injections 

 burst from the arteries into lym- 

 phatic vessels, 179. 



his controversy with Dr. MONRO on 

 the lymphatics, 120, 182. 



on the lymphatics being a system of 

 absorbents, 183-4. 



state of his knowledge of absorption 

 and of some of the properties of 

 the blood in 1757, 183-4. 



on the notion of lymphatics being 

 continued from arteries, 187. 



on the effect on lymphatic glands of 

 absorption of matter from joints, 

 201. 



case of emphysema by, 292. 

 HUNTER, Mr., HEWSON a lodger with, xv. 

 goes abroad and is succeeded by 

 HEWSON in Dr. HUNTER'S dis- 

 secting-room, xv. 



his researches on the organization of 

 the blood-clot or fibrin, xxv, xlt. 



observed that the fluidity of the 

 blood is not caused by its heat, 

 xxxiii. 



adopts the viewsof DAVIES,HEWSON, 

 and Dr. HUNTER, on the parts of 

 the blood, xli, xlii. 



incorrectly claimed the discovery of 

 the serosity, xliv, 79. 



the discovery of the coagulable lymph 

 and of the paleness of the blood 

 of young embryos of vertebrata, 

 wrongly awarded to him, xliv-v, 

 222. 



his views on the connexion of life 

 with the coagulation of the blood, 

 xlv, 21. 



good description by, of the structure 

 of a clot of fibrin, xlv ; on the or- 

 ganization of, xxv, xlv. 



disproves the opinion that heat is 

 produced in the coagulation of the 

 blood, xlv. 



his observation on the aggregation 

 of the red corpuscles and on the 

 coagulation of the blood during 

 the formation of the buffy coat, 

 xlv, 34. 



his experiment on the effects of a heat 

 of 150 on coagulation of blood, 5. 



HUNTER, Mr. (continued.) 



on the darkening of arterial blood by 

 stagnation, 11. 



on the effect of agitation on the co- 

 agulation of the blood, 16. 



on extravasated blood remaining long 

 fluid, 17. 



noticed the blood of a fish coagulate 

 at a warmer temperature than in 

 the living body, 18. 



on effects of freezing on coagulation 

 of blood and contraction of muscle, 

 18 ; and of warmth, 4, 5, 18. 



on animals frozen to death, 18. 



on coagulation of the blood in vacuo, 

 20. 



on the causes which prevent the co- 

 agulation of blood and the con- 

 tractility of muscle, 20. 



on slow coagulation of blood in living 

 vessels, 23. 



follows HEWSON in the experiment 

 of separating the fluid self-coagu- 

 lating principle from the blood, 32. 



on the specific gravity of the corpus- 

 cles and serum in buffy blood, 38. 



oh the serosity in buffy blood, 39. 



on the blood of torpid bats, 52. 



his experiments on the serosity, 79. 



on white serum, 85. 



discovered the lymphatics in the 

 necks of birds, 102, 145. 



on the structure and functions of 

 arteries, 125. 



on Dr. HUNTER'S claim to the dis- 

 covery of the office of the lympha- 

 tic vessels, 182. 

 Hunterian Professor, his incorrect claims 



for Mr. HUNTER, xliv-v. 

 HuTCHiNSONonwhiteorchylousserum,85 

 HUXHAM, Dr., on the buffy coat of the 



blood, xxix, 30. 

 Hyaena, like the dog in the size of its 



blood-discs, 218. 

 Hybernation, state of the blood in animals 



during, 52. 



Hydrocarbon, effect of, on coagulation, 20. 

 Hydrocele, fluid of, 73. See Fluid. 

 Hydi-ogen, said to darken the blood, 8. 

 Hypertrophy of articular cartilage, 179. 



Ileum, villi of, 188. 



Imbibition through veins, lymphatics, and 

 other tissues, 179, 199. See 

 Transudation. 



Inflammation, supposed thinning of the 

 blood or liquor sanguinis in, xxxi, 

 xxxv, xxxvii, 33, 34, 37, 40, 58, 75. 

 matter of the buffy coat of the blood 

 in, supposed to be formed at the 

 expense of the red corpuscles, xxxi. 



