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GENERAL INDEX. 



LAUTH, his microscopic examination of 



the fibrils of fibrin, xlv. 

 Lectures attended by HEWSON, xv, 92, 



93, 102, 109, 110. 

 Leeches, frozen, reviving, 19. 

 Leg, sometimes a lymphatic gland in the 

 lower part of, -130. 



and thigh, lymphatics of, 128. 

 Letter by Mrs. HEWSON about her hus- 

 band, xiii. 



from FRAN KLIN to Dr. HUNTER on the 

 disagreement with HEWSON, xvii. 



from HEWSON to Dr. HAYGARTH, 



xxiv-v, 287. 



LETTSOM, Dr., his life by Mr. PETTIGREW 

 referred to, xiii. 



on HEWSON'S gratifying prospects, 

 xviii. 



his commendation of HEWSON'S in- 

 quiries on the lymphatic system of 

 oviparous vertebrata, xxiv. 

 LEEUWENHOEK, probably saw either cells 

 in fibrin or the pale floating cor- 

 puscles of the blood, xxviii. 



on the parts and coagulation of the 

 blood, xxix. 



his doctrine on the blood taught by 

 the first Dr. MONRO, xxxiv; op- 

 posed by SENAC, xxxii ; by the 

 second Dr. MONRO, xxxiv ; and by 

 HEWSON, xlvi. 



ill effect of the speculations connected 

 with his microscopical researches, 

 xxxix. 



his hypothesis finally exploded by 

 HEWSON, xlvi. 



his notions on the globules of lymph, 

 serum, and red blood, 157. 



on the supposed series of globules in 

 animal fluids, 182. 



considered the red blood-corpuscles 

 of man as spherical, 211, 287 ; and 

 those of lower vertebrata as flat 

 and elliptical, 214. 



did not know how to dilute the blood 

 to examine the corpuscles, 217. 



on the size of the blood-corpuscles in 

 different animals, 217. 



the indication in his figures of a nu- 

 cleus in the blood-corpuscles of a 

 fish, 222. 



his noted view of the compound na- 

 ture of the blood-corpuscles, 226. 



cited by SENAC as to the solvent 

 power of ammonia on the blood- 

 discs, 230. 



on the pliancy of the blood-discs 

 when circulating in a narrow chan- 

 nel, 228-9. 



on the blood-corpuscles of the grass- 

 hopper, 234. 



LIEBIG, on albumen and fibrin, 44. 



on the formation of fat in animals, 



87. 



on the use of fat in respiration, 88. 

 LIEBERKUHN'S plates of villi of the intes- 

 tines referred to, 188, 189, 192. 

 his experiments on the ampullula,190. 

 Life, Mr. HUNTER on its connexion with 

 the coagulation of the blood, xlv, 2 1 . 

 frozen animals returning to, 19. 

 Ligature on the arm said to produce the 



buffy coat on the blood, 65-8. 

 on the vena cava and on the jugular 



veins producing dropsy, 174-5. 

 Lightning, effect of, on the coagulation of 

 blood and contractility of muscle, 

 20. See Blood, Coagulation, &c. 

 Lion, villi of intestines of, 187. 



glomeruli of the kidney of, 190. 

 Liquor sanguinis, the term used in Eng- 

 land before MULLER'S experiment 

 of filtrating the frog's blood was 

 known, xiii, xliii. 



effects of heat on the coagulation of, 

 either pure or mixed with salt, 5,6; 

 or when the mixture is diluted with 

 water, 6. See Heat, 

 coagulation of, retarded when sepa- 

 rated from the red corpuscles, 34. 

 consistency of, in inflammation, 34, 40. 

 Dr. BABINGTON'S view of the, 73. 

 consistency of different parts of, 

 after its coagulation, 73. See Co- 

 agulable Lymph and Fibrin. 

 List of HEWSON'S writings, xlix. 

 LISTER, MARTIN, confounded serum with 



fibrin, xxix. 

 on frozen larvae restored to life by 



thawing, 19. 



on the coagulation of the blood dur- 

 ing hibernation, 52. 

 on white or chylous blood or serum ,85. 

 LISTER, Mr., and Dr. HODGKIN, on the 

 thickness of the red corpuscle 

 of the blood, 215 ; and on its cen- 

 tral depression, 216. 

 their observations on the red corpus- 

 cles of the blood opposed to Sir E. 

 HOME'S hypothesis, xiii. 

 described the rolls of the red cor- 

 puscles of the blood, 221. 

 Litchfield street, Dr. HUNTER and Mr. 



HEWSON'S school there, xvi. 

 LITTRE, M., his case of emphysema, 292. 

 Liver of fishes, increase of the oil in, 



after death, 86. 



lacteals supposed to end in the, 119. 

 spleen, and kidneys, lymphatics of, 



133-4. 



lacteals supposed to carry the chyle 

 to, xxii, 172. 



