ANALYTICAL INDEX 



TO THE 



SECOND VOLUME. 



DIAPHRAGM (In anatomy generally), l 

 Diaphragm (in human anatomy), I 



cottul, upper, true or greater muscle, 9 

 * plum tratuversum, 

 centrum teudint-uni, cordiform tendon, 9 

 ligament um arcuatum 



rxternum, 3 

 inn mum, 9 



vertebral or imallcr muscli*, crura pillars or appen- 

 dices, 3 

 foramina or opening*, 3 



foramen quad rat urn *. vennsutn, 3 

 elipticuin *. oesophageum, 3 

 aonicum, 3 



other smaller foramina, 4 

 relations to the pleura;, peritonaeum, &c. 4 

 an iTi> s, 4 

 veins, 4 

 lymphatics, 4 

 nerves, 4 

 uses, 4 



malformation* and diseases, 8 

 absence, 

 openings, 



UU ITS, 6 



wound*, 6 

 ruptun , > 

 inflammation, 6 



gangrene, collections of pu*, tumours, &c. 

 cartilaginous and osseous deposits, 6 

 displacement from ascites, &tc. 6 

 Digestion, n 



I. Description of the organ* of digestion, 7 



mouth with its appendages, the lips, &c. 8 

 i. . in, ft 



salivary glands, 8 

 (esophagus and deglutition, 8 

 stomach, 9 

 intestinal canal, 10 



peculiarities of the digestive organs In different 

 classes 11 



II. An .11 on, ut of the nature of the substance* usually 



''111 [l[\ I ll .1 . iM.lll, 19 



animal compounds, 13 

 vegetable suits tances, 13 

 in|imU, 14 

 condiments, n 

 medicaments, 15 



Ml. An account of the change* which the food ex- 

 periences in the process of digestion, 15 

 chymification, 16 

 physical and chemical properties of the gastric 



juice, 17 

 chylihcation, 19 



analysis of chyle, tg 

 IV. Theory of digestion, 91 

 \ . Peculiar aActioM of the digestive organs, as 



i mnal (comparative anatomy), *7 

 I. Pulygastricn, 88 

 I'ctiinoilfrinata, 30 



systematic arrangement, 30 



I. i '.. Luiiu-inary system, 31 



in the Asterias, 91 

 in the Echini, 39 

 in the Hnloihuric, 3^ 



II. Organ* of motion, 34 

 in Asterias, 34 



Eckinodermata (cont iuntd) . 

 in Krhini, 35 

 in Holothuris, 36 

 HI. Digestive organs, 30 

 in Asterias, 96 

 in Fchinl. 1H 

 in HolothuriK. 39 



IV. Kespiratory organs, 40 

 in Asterias, 40 



in theKchini, 41 

 in Holothuria?, 41 



V. Vascular system, 41 



in the Asterias, 41 



in the Echini, 43 



in the Holothurtc, 43 



VI. Nervous system, 44 



VII. Generative organs, 44 

 In the Astoria*, 4) 



in (he Echini, 45 

 In HolothuriK, 43 



VIII. Regeneration of lost pans, 4& 

 nttata, 40 



osseous system, 48 

 skull, 48 



vertebral column, 49 

 pelvi*, so 



anterior extremity, M> 

 posterior extremity, M> 

 of the Edentata proper, 51 

 digestive organ*, 53 

 organs of circulation, 54 

 teaumentary system, 54 



general remarks, law*, &c. 50 



tissues of the body in the order of their elasticity, 58 



yellow fthrmis tissue, M 



cartilage, 58 



flbro-cartilage, 58 



skin, 59 



cellular tissue, 59 



muscle, 59 



bone, 59 



mucous membrane, 59 



serous membrane, 60 



nervous matter, OO 



fibrous membrane, 90 



instances in which elasticity plays an important part 

 in the mechanism of organized being*. 00 

 in the protection of the body and n* parts, 00 

 a* a substitute for mtucular contraction, 61 

 as preserving the pdtulous condition of certain 



outlets. 81 

 as subservient to locomotion, or movement gene- 



rally, 61 



as a mean* of dividing or transferring muscular 

 force, 64 



converting occasional into conti- 

 nued forces, tt 



Elbov, fold or bend of the arm, 69 

 skin and subcutaneous tissue, 03 

 veins, 63 

 nerves, 04 

 aponeurocis, 04 

 brachial artery, 04 

 development, 0+ 

 varieties, 65 



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