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GENERAL INDEX. 



Water, (continued.') 



added to a fluid mixture of blood 



and salts or other matters, makes 



it coagulate, 6, 12. See Coagulation. 



effect of on the coagulation of the 



blood, 44. 



absorption of when injected into the 

 serous sacs and beneath the skin, 

 171. 

 affects the blood-discs of the same 



animal differently, 232-3. 

 nucleus of the blood-disc of ovi- 

 parous vertebrata not soluble in, 

 253. 



action of on lymph-globules, 254. 

 WATSON, Dr., on the council which 

 awarded the COPLEY medal to 

 HEWSON, xxiii. 



referred to on white serum, 83. 

 WATSON, Mr., xiii. 



Weak animals, coagulation of the blood 

 hastened in, 161. See Coagula- 

 tion, 

 coagulation of lymph retarded in, 



161. See Lymph, 

 modification of the fluid of the serous 



sacs in, 197. See Fluid. 

 Weakness disposes the blood to coagu- 

 late, 75-7. See Coagulation. 

 Weasels, size of the red blood-corpuscles 



of, 218. See Corpuscles. 

 WELLS, Dr., on the colour of the blood, 9. 

 WEST, Mr., President of the Royal So- 

 ciety, on its conduct in disputes 

 before, xxiii. 



his address on giving the COPLEY 

 medal to HEWSON, xxiii. 



Whale, size of the red corpuscles of the 



blood of the, 2 1 8. See Corpuscles. 

 Whipping, on the separation cf fibrin from 



the blood by, xxviii, xxx-ii. See 



Fibrin, and Coagulation. 

 White serum composed of fatty matter, 85. 

 found on the surface of arterial and 



venous blood, 85. See Serum. 

 Whiting and cod, lymphatic system of, 



154. 

 WiLLiAMS,Dr.C.J. B.,onbuffyblood,41. 



on the colour of the blood, 9. 

 WILLIS, Dr., on the crassamentum and 



serum, xxvi. 

 WILSON, Mr., on the three parts of the 



blood, xlii. 



Windmill street, eminent lecturers on ana- 

 tomy there, xvi. 

 Womb, lymphatic vessels of enlarged 



during pregnancy, 131. 

 Wound of the lymphatics, and nature of 



the fluid flowing from, 198. 

 treatment of, 199. 

 Wound of the lungs, 291. 



experiments concerning, 295. 



not always existing when air escapes 



from the chest, 229. 

 WURTZ on preparing a soluble albumen, 



31. 

 WYNPRESSE, Dr., his Latin edition of 



HEWSON'S works referred to, xiii. 



YARRELL, Mr., the colourless blood of his 



amphioxus, 234, 273. 

 YOUNG, Dr., observed that water does 



not dissolve the red corpuscles of 



the%lood, 215. 





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