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ion* reproduction, or with distinct in- 



ti\ ni i .it M-\t-<. hiparous 



.mil vu ip.iroic i" MI r.iiii'ii, 435 

 ovovip,mm p. Hi-ration, 4-is 

 varieties in utcro-gestation and 



. , !.pn. nl ot tin- > "img, 436 



M.IKIIJM M' IM'tllT tt [OH, 436 



Monotrematous generation, 437 

 i i.iiip.imon of animal and vegetable repro- 

 duction, 437 



synoptical table of the various forms of the 

 reproductive process, 43ft 



III. Reproductive function in man and the higher 



ii.tU: 

 1. sketch of this function in man, 436 



organs of reproduction, 438 



puberty, 439 



structural differences of the sexr*, 439 



menstruation, 439 



periodical heat in animils, 441 



age at which puberty occurs, 441 



period during which the generative function 

 is exercised, 449 



effects of castration, 443 



sexual feeling, 443 



i of reproduction to the brain, 444 



distinction ofspecies. Mules, 444 



functions of the external organs of repro- 

 duction, 4-15 



erection, 445 



IV. Change* consequent on fruitful sexual union : 

 I. As regards the female. Conception, 447 



approximation of thcfimbriated extremities 



of the Fallopian tubes to the ovary, 447 

 changes in the ovaries: bursting of the 



Graaflan vesicles, 443 

 formation of the corpus Iwtcum, 449 

 descent of the ovum. Its structure and 



changes during Its passage, 451 

 time at which it arrives in the uterus, 453 

 i U.mges in the uterus after conception, 4M 

 irregularities in the descent of the ovum, 



45.S 



circumstances influencing liability to con- 



et-ption, 456 



signs of recent conception in women, 457 

 9. As reg-jrds the male, 457 



properties of the seminal fluid, 457 

 chemical properties, 458 

 spermatic animalcules, 459 

 table of their sizes in different animals, 



460 



circumstances upon which the fecundating 

 pmi>eriy of the seminal fluid depend*, 461 

 difference between the fecundated and uiile- 

 cumtiited ovum, 463 



rial contact of the semen and ovum 

 necessary f 464 



external and artificial fecundation, 469 

 course of the seminal fluid within the female 



organs, 464 



nature of the fecundating principle. Hypo- 

 thesis of in aura, &c. 466 

 general conclusions respecting fecundation, 



467 

 V. Miscellaneous topic* relating to the preceding 



history of generation, 468 

 i. superfrctation, 469 

 9. influence exerted by parents on the qualities of 



their offspring, 4"0 



3. number of children and relative proportion of 

 the male and female sexes, 4" 

 tiible of the proportion of males to females 



born in dilRrcnl countries, 4?s 

 i.hu,- . 



divisions iuiil kinds of glands, 481 



IMl.UKMI . 



organization, 481 



minute structure, 481 



'nry ducts, 480 

 .inicture of the secreting canals and excretory 



ducts, 487 

 bloodvessels, 487 



arrangement of their minute subdivisions, 489 

 lymphatics, 439 

 nerves, -u.'t 



interstitial cellular tissti- . 

 investing membraiu - 



general conclusions regarding the minute struc- 

 ture of i-Unds, 490 



these* on this subject, 490 

 development ot pl.uK 



I'liaryngcal m i 

 origin ami " 1TI P ' 



nicus or IUT\ r nt ,i '199 



digasMH urn! -ivln-h\<"<l brunch, 496 

 < iiotid branches, 496 

 |>har\ ' >, 49^ 



lingual : 



Milu l.i.ii'i lu-S, 497 



, of thi* nerve, 4"7 



filutaal /Two*, O n wrprtral anatomy,) MO 



/i*f, (in urfi<al anatomy,) 503 



nie Tfg*mt*tary Syttfrn, VI'- 



Hantl t ltv*rtttftkr, (buman anatomy,} W4 

 I Carpus, 50ft 



os naviculare, M>5 



os lunare, 5O5 



os cuneifonne, 5O5 



o* pisiformc, 505 



os trapezium, 500 



os trapeaoides, 500 



o* magnum, 500 



o* unciforme, 500 



structure and development of the bones of carpus, 



500 

 II. Metacarpus : 



first, *econd, third, fourth, and fifth mctacsrpal 



bone*, 507 

 structure and development of the metacarpus, 



50? 

 HI. Fingers, 50? 



metacurpal, middle, and ungual phalange*, 5OT 

 structure and development, 507 

 joints of the hand : 



joint* of the carpus, 508 



articulation of the two rows of carpal bones to 



each other, 508 



motions of the carpal articulations, MM 

 articulation of the pisiform bone, *o 

 carpo-metacurpal joints, 509 



motions of the carpo-metacarpal joints, 5OD 

 joints of the fingers : 



metacarpo-uhalaugeal joints, 510 

 phalange*! joint*, 510 

 motions of the joints of the fingers, 5*0 

 Jin*!, Abnormal Conditions qf tke, 510 



I. As results of accidents, 510 



luxation* and fractures, 510 



luxation of the bone* of the carpus, s i" 



luxation of the bones of the metacaipus. Ml 



luxation of the mctacarpal bone of the thumb, 



511 

 luxation of the phalanges of the Anger*, 511 



first phalanx of the thumb from 



the metacarpalbone, 511 

 anatomical characters of this accident, 519 

 luxation of the second and third phalange*, M4 



II. Diseased condition* : 

 splna vent oca, case of, 514 

 t ruinous osteitis, MO 

 malignant tumours, 516 



abnormal conditions of the finger*, the re*ult t 

 accidents, and morbid affections of one or 

 more of theirconstituent structures, 517 



contraction of the fingers from disease of 



the palmar fascia, 517 

 anchylosis of the Joints of the phalange*, 



518 



Ml. Congenital malformations of the hand, 519 

 lla*it, M**clcs nf the, (human anatomy,) 519 

 I. Muscle* of the palm : 



a. muscles of the external palmar region, 519 

 abductor pollicis, 519 



relation*, 519 

 flexor oasis metacarpi s. opponent pollicis, 519 



relations, MO 

 flexor brevis pollicis, 590 



relations, MO 

 adductor pollicis, 590 



relations, 590 



b. muscles of the internal palmar region, 59O 

 palmaris brevis, 590 



relations, 59O 

 abductor minimi digiti, 590 



relations, use, MO 

 flexor brevis minimi digiti. Mi 



relations, 591 

 adductor ossis metacarpi s. opponent minimi 



digiti, 591 

 relations, 591 



r. muscle* of the middle palmar region, Ml 

 lumbricales, 521 



relations and uses. Ml 

 interowei interni duitorum. Ml 



relations, use. Ml 

 II. Muscles of the dorsum : 

 interossci extern i, 571 

 relation*, uses, 599 

 motions of the hand and its parts, 549 

 //and, K-fioiwo/(*, (surgical anatomy), 5OT 

 1. Palmar region, 599 

 skin, 594 



subcutaneous cellular tissue and nerves, MM 

 aponeurosig, 594 



anterior annular ligament, 594 

 palmar fascia, 595 

 vessels and nerve* : 

 ulnar aner\ , 

 radial artery, 546 

 veins, lymphMif, 

 median nrr\. 



