ANALYTIC AL INDKX. 



1009 



strut tun- ami devt lopmcnt, ii 

 vomer, yis 



< imrii'Xion*, -ji.i 



structure und development, 919 



l.ilSr-i |.iw |,,,: 



tnictai 



> OHM. xiona itnd uses, -215 



it, '.T. 

 t UK l.i< v in general. Dimensions, 915 



IIM li.un ^n nl dtf I. ice, 417 



Ht t tllC It,.'. 2|fl 



.Hiii-iilation* of the face, 919 



abnormal < ..niliiiuiu of the bones of the face. 



10 



II. Muscleiof the fiire, -.*) 

 orbicularii p.ilpel.nmim, 991 



relations 291 



action, 991 



ormguioi supercitii, 999 

 levatur palpehru: cuperiori*, -jw 



relations and action* W-i 

 muscles of the nasal region; 

 nyramidalis, 9*9 

 tevutor labii Mptfftoifl alcque nut, W* 



relation* and action, * 

 iri.iut;ularis nasi, 3 



relations and action, 093 

 depressor als nasi (myrtiformii), 3 



relations, 923 

 dilator alsc nasi, 923 

 muscles of the labial region . 

 oibicularit, 923 



relation*, 993 



actions, 994 

 naso-labiiili*, 994 

 It-valor labii superior!*, 994 



relations and action, 994 

 zygoma lie us miner, V4 



relation* and action, 994 

 zygomaticu* major, 994 



relations and action, 994 

 levator anguli oris, 994 



relations and action, 994 

 depressor anguli oris (triangular!* oris), 995 



relations, action, 225 

 depressor labii inferinris (quadraius menti), 995 



relation* and action, .s 

 levatur menti (houppe du incntuu), 495 



action, 975 

 buccinator, 995 



relation* and action, 980 

 platysma myoides, 2rf 

 general review of the muscle* of the face, 997 



III. Integuments of the face, 99? 

 IV. Vessel* of the face, 997 



V. Nerve* of the face, 898 

 VI. Abnormal conditions of the soft pan* of the face, 



996 

 Ftucra. 990 



I. Cellular fascie, 999 

 9. Aponcuroses, or aponeurotic fascix, 931 

 /uf, 991 



varieties of fat : 

 lard, 939 

 human fat, 939 

 fat of beef, 933 

 neat's foot oil, 933 

 goat's fat, 233 

 mutton fat, 233 

 whale or train oil, 933 



nbocenine, 234 

 fat of bird*, 934 

 fat of insects, 935 

 adipocere, 935 

 Fe moral artery, 935 



rnnrnr and relations generally, 935 

 femoral ranal nnd femoral sheath, 937 

 piriirular course and relations, 237 

 in its sii|H-ri..r portion, 937 

 tn its set ond or middle portion, 249 

 in it* inlVriur portion, *I9 

 %.u i ti-ties l 943 



branches of the femoral artery, 943 

 superficial epigastric, 943 



external jnidic, 944 

 anterior iliac, 244 

 profunda femoris, 945 



branches of the profunda, 946 

 i xti-rnal circumflex, 940 

 internal circumflex, 947 

 first perforating artery, 948 

 second petforting artery, 549 

 thiril perforating artery, y-iM 

 termination of the profunda, 949 

 an.isio i, or superficial supe- 



rior inii'm.il 



oiin i branches, and considcntions on the 

 ritll.iicral circulation of the thigh, 249 

 VOL. II. 



t'tmorut arteiy (continued). 



anastumoMs uf the branclu . i u.- li moral ar- 



trry, 95O 

 effects of obstructions at different points in ihr 



course of the artt t . . 



operative relations of the femoral artery, HM 

 , 9*7 

 J-'tbrv-corntagf, 9^0 



iiHirl<t<l i "millions of, 904 

 l-'tbrvtu tiuuf, 961 



white nbrous organ*, 943 



* clastic Abrou* organs, 905 

 I. White fibrous orfrans, 9fl9 



blood vessel*, J63 

 oUorbent*, 903 

 nerve*, 963 



cliemU-il properties, 93 

 physical properties, 905 

 periosteum, 904 

 Uscic, 964 



tendinous sheaths, 094 

 fibrous coverings, 904 

 ligament*, 964 

 tendons, 905 



II. Yellow elastic fibrous organs (teiu cListk*), 

 organixaiion and properties, 9A5 

 morbid anatomy of the nbrous tissue* : 

 inflammation, 980 



cartilaginous transformation and ossification, 

 960 



fungus, 900 

 o*t co- sarcoma, 90? 

 Fibular nrttry, (artcria peroneca,) 807 

 branches : 



anterior pcioncaal, 93? 

 posterior pcroncral, 907 



Fiji* pmr r\f *ma, trigeminal or trifactal nerve, 908 

 general structure and encephalic connexions, 90S 

 external or extracephalic portion of the nerve, 978 

 first or ophthalmic division, 979 

 its brunch*** : 



recurrent branch of the first division, 979 

 trouial nerve, 979 

 nasal nerve, 981 

 lachrymal, 989 

 second division of the fifth or superior maxillary 



nerve, 983 

 its branches: 



temporo-maUr, 984 

 spheno-paUtine, 984 

 pheno>palatine ganglion, or ganglion of MccktJ, 



H 



posterior-superior dental, 989 

 anterior-superior dental, 980 

 facial branches, 9#9 



third division of the fifth or inferior rouillary nerve,90O 

 its branches : 



the masseteric, 991 

 the deep temporals, 991 

 the buccal, 991 

 the pterygnid, 991 



otic, or auricular ganglion of Arnold, 90ft 

 the superficial temporals, 993 

 the Inferior maxillary or dental, 994 

 the lingual, 995 



chorda tympani, 995 

 submaxillary ganglion, 997 

 ganglion of the fifth nerve, ganglion wmilunare Gas- 



serii, 998 



vital properties of the fifth pair of nerves, 999 

 sensibility, 999 



influence- upon sensation and volition, 9O9 

 Bell's experiments, 9tf9 

 Magendie's experiments, 300 

 Mayo** experiment*, 300 

 relation to the special sense*, SO* 

 smell, 305 

 vision, 307 

 hearing, 309 



influence upon the nutrition of the parts to which 

 it is distributed, 3O9 



progression, 315 

 influence of disease on the functions of the nerve, 



310 



Fatut (normal \natomy), subvoce Ovum 

 Fit tut (abnormal anatomy), 310 

 atrophy, 318 

 hernia;, 319 



hernia cerebri, cncephaloccle, 390 

 spina bifida, 391 

 cranial tumours, 393 

 injuries of the cranial bones, 993 

 fractures of the long bones, 394 

 mm il.it ions, separation of parts already form til, 



394 



convulsive affections, 399 



effects of mental impressions on the mother, 330 

 effects of inflammation, organic lesions, &c. 33O 

 in the stomach and bowels, 331 

 liver, 331 

 lungs, 331 



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