GENERAL INDEX. 



357 



Stomach, state of the blood and muscles 



in an animal killed by a blow on, 21. 



lymphatics of, 133-4 ; supposed to 



end in its veins, 134. 

 lymphatic glands of, 137. 

 structure of the inner coat of, 188. 

 Strength of an animal, reduction of, pro- 

 motes the coagulation of the blood, 

 75- 7. See Coagulation, 

 effects of temporary exertions of, in 

 the blood-vessels, on the properties 

 of the blood, 77. See Coagulation. 

 Struggles of a dying animal, effects of on 

 the coagulation of the blood, 76. 

 Sublimate, BOYLE noticed that it coagu- 

 lates serum, xxvi. See Serum. 

 Suffocation, effect of on the coagulation 

 of the blood, 68, 69 ; and on the 

 stiffening of muscles, 69. 

 Sugar, brightens the blood-clot, 8. 



effects of on the red corpuscles, 9. 

 Sussex, HEWSON'S visit to, xvi. 

 SWIETEN, see VAN SWIETEN. 

 SYDENHAM, THOMAS, on the buffy coat of 



the blood, xxvii, xxxii, xli, 2. 

 supposed the red corpuscles of the 

 blood to be transformed into the 

 buffy coat, xxxii. 



entertained the hypothesis that the 

 buffy coat of the blood is formed 

 of the colourless part of the red 

 corpuscles, xli. 



on effect of cold on coagulation, 17. 

 prevented the formation of the buffy 



coat by stirring the blood, 33. 

 on the absence of a buffy coat when 

 the blood trickles away from the 

 vein, 60. 

 System, lymphatic, see Lymphatic. 



Tables of Measurements of the sizes of 



the corpuscles of blood, lymph, 



chyle, and pus, see Measurements. 



TAYLOR, Dr., note by, from Dr. MONRO'S 



lectures on lymphatics, 103. 

 Temperature, see Heat, Cold, Freezing. 



that most favorable to the separa- 

 tion of the crassamentum and se- 

 rum, 71, 



animal, supposed connexion of the 

 thymus with, 280. See Thymus. 



effects of on a fluid mixture of blood 



and salt, 82. See Coagulation. 

 THACKRAH, Mr., on increase of fibrin in 

 the blood in inflammation, 2. 



on the effects of warmth on the co- 

 agulation of the blood, 4. 



notice of scarlet venous blood by, 10. 



on the effect of agitation on the co- 

 agulation of the blood, 16. 



THACKRAH, (continued.) 



on the effects of cold and of freezing 

 on coagulation of blood, 18, 19. 



on the effect of air on coagulation, 20. 



on coagulation of blood in living and 

 dead veins, 23. 



on coagulation of the blood as to time 

 in different animals, 24. 



on the fibrin and serum of buffy 

 blood, 38. 



on blood from different vessels, 44. 



on the coagulation of blood from 

 slaughtered animals, 47. 



on white or chylous serum, 85. 



on the coagulation of the blood of the 



portal vein, 269. 

 Thawing, effects of on frozen blood, 19. 



and freezing the blood, effects of on 

 its coagulation, 2 1,25, 26. See Co- 

 agulation, Heat, Cold, &c. 

 Thigh and leg, lymphatics of, 128. 

 Thinning of the blood or lymph from 



strong vascular action, 76. 

 THOMSON, Dr. ALLEN, on the separation 

 of the corpuscles and fibrin in the 

 blood of the horse, 40. 



Dr. R. D., on white serum, 86. 

 Thoracic duct, PECQUET on, 119. 



EUSTACHIUS on, 120. 



its situation and termination, 123. 



coats of, 124. 



description of in the human subject, 

 134-6 ; red blood-clot in it, 277. 



of the horse, ruddy colour of contents 

 of, 276, from red corpuscles in, 

 276-7. 



red corpuscles in, in the rabbit, 277. 



two of them in birds, 144-5. 



two in the turtle, 148. 



double in the haddock, 153-4. 

 Thymus gland, first publication of HEW T - 

 SON'S views as to the use of, xvii, 

 xxiv. 



notice of HEWSON'S observations on 

 its lymphatic vessels, and on the 

 corpuscles in the fluid of, xlvi-vii. 



lymphatic glands, and spleen, 12 1,1 2 7. 



structure of the globules in the fluid 

 of the, 253-4 ; considered as nuclei 

 or immature cells, 254. See Cor- 

 puscles. 



their chemical properties, 253 ; in 

 which they differ from the red cor- 

 puscles of the blood, 254. 



size of the corpuscles of, see Measure- 

 ments. 



the microscopical and chemical cha- 

 racters of the corpuscles, 259. 



ontheusesof,260,261,263;included 

 in the theory of fat-formation, 280. 



