1014 



ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



. 

 inguinal linni.i, 730 



hy direct descent, 755 

 crural or femoral hernia, 7j6 

 umbilical hernia, 7iji 



Ilitn-rtnitiun, 7''-) 



order <>( consldcfaUoa of the effects of hibernation, 



766 



I. of sleep, 766 



II. nf the sleep of hibernating animals, 766 



III. of perfect hibernation, 7(18 



state of the several functions in hibernation : 



angulflcatlodf 768 

 respiration, 769 



comparative temperature of hibernating 



annuals with that of the atmosphere,??" 

 circulation, 771 

 <lt fa-cat ion, 772 

 nervous system, 772 



irritability, 772 



mutility of muscular fibre, 773 



IV. of revivisrence, 774 



V. of torpor from cold, 775 



llip-jtrint, anatomy of the, (human anatomy,) 776 

 the bones, 776 



acetabulum, 77$ 



head of Hit femur, 777 



cartilage of ihe acetabulum, 777 



fibre-cartilage of ditto, 777 



ligaments, 777 



round ligament, 778 

 eapsular ligament, 778 



synovial membrane, 779 



arteries, 779 



nerves, 779 



motions, 779 

 //i/>- joint, abnormal .conditions of the, 7*) 



Sect. I. congenital malformations of the hip-joint . 



original luxation, 780 



anatomical characters of the affection, 782 



history of a ease of congenital malformation of 

 the left hip-joint, with the anatomical ex- 

 amination of the articulation, 784 



history of a second case, 786 

 Sect. II. disease: 



inflammation of the synovial membrane and 

 other structures, 7^7 

 synotiiis coxa?, with periostitis, 788 



cartilages, inflammation and destruction of tlic, 

 788 



bones, strnmous osteitis, morbus coxa-, scrofulous 

 affection of the hip-joint, 789 



acute arthritis coxa^, 790 



anatomical characters, 793 



chronic strnmous arthritis coxa;, 70S 

 anatomical characters, 7<.4 



chronic rheumatic arthritis coxa, chronic rheu- 

 matism, 793 



anatomical characters, 801 

 Sect. III. accidents: 



I. fractures: 



tract ure of the fundus of the acetabulum, 8O3 

 fracture of the brim of the acetabulum, SOT 

 fracture of the superior extremity of the femur, 

 804 



A. intra-capsular fracture of the neck of the 



femur, 8O4 



B. extra-capsular fracture of the neck and 



fracture of the superior portion of the 

 shaft of the femur, 805 



C. fracture of the neck of the femur com- 



plicated with fracture through the tro- 

 chanter major, 805 



D. fracture of the neck of the thigh-bone, 



with impact ion of the superior or cotyloid 

 fragment into the cancellated tissue of 

 the upper extremity of the shaft of the 



femur, 806 

 anatomical characters of fracture of the 



neck of the thigh-bone, 807 

 does bony consolidation of the intra- 



cdpsular fracture of the cervix femoris 



ever occur t 810 



II. luxations: 



dislocation of the head of the femur upwards and 



backward* on the dorian of the ilium, SIA 

 anatomical diameters of this dislocation, 816 

 dislocation backwards or towards the ischiatic 



notch, 818 



anatomical characters of this dislocation, 890 

 dislocation upwards and inwards on the pubes, 820 

 anatomical characters of this luxation, 821 

 dislocation downwards and inwards into the 

 foramen ovate, 822 

 anatomical characters, 823 

 cases of unusual dislocations, 834 

 upwards ami outwards, 824 

 down wards and backwards, 824 

 flyperamiti rind Awmiti, (in morbid anatomy,) 825 

 f/jperinpfey oad /Itrnpky, (in morbid anatomy,) 856 



Iliac Arteries, 827 



primitive lilac atteriei, common ilincs, n?7 

 internal iliac artery, 828 

 branches : 



1. internal branches : 



ilio-lumbar artery, 829 

 lateral sacral artery, 830 

 middle lixmorrhoidal artery, 830 

 vesical arteries, 830 

 umbilical artery, 830 

 uterine artery, 831 

 vaginal artery, 831 



2. external branches : 



obturator or thyroid artery, 831 

 glutaral artery, H33 

 iscliiatic artery, 833 

 internal pudie artery, 834 

 branches: 



external hxmorrhoidal arteries, =;35 

 perinea) artery, 835 

 artery of the corpus cavernosum, 836 

 artery of the. dorsum penis, 830 

 externalUinc artery, 837 



relations, coverings, connexions, 837 

 branches : 



anterior or circumflex iliac artery, 842 

 epigastric artery, 842 

 methods of operation for the ligature of the external 



iliac arteries, 844 



comparative merits of the different method' , Mrt 

 opeiaiions for the ligature of the internal iliac, 84* 

 ligature of the primitive iliac, 849 

 Innominatu sirteria, (human anatomy,) 850 

 relations, &c. 850 

 anomalies, 85fl 

 ligature, 85d 

 /nsecm, 853 



Table of the arrangement of insects according to the 

 system of Mr. Stephens, 856 

 Order I. Coleoptera, 859 

 Order 11. Derinaptera, 863 

 Order III. Orthoptera, 8(54 

 Order IV. Neuroptera, 864 

 Older V. Trichoptera, sfii 

 Order VI. Hymenoptera, 865 

 Order VII. Strepsplera, 866 

 Sub-class, Haustellata : 



Order VI II. Lepidoptera, 86fi 

 Order IX. Diptera, 867 

 Order X. Homaloptera, 867 

 Order XI. Aphaniptera, 8n'7 

 Order XI I. Aptera, 868 

 Order XIII. Hemiptcra, 868 

 Order XIV. Homoptera, 868 

 Different states of existence: 

 the egg, 869 

 the larva, 869 



external anatomy of the larva, 870 

 of the head, *Tl 

 organs of locomotion, 873 

 growth and changes of the larva, 874 

 the pupa, nymph, aurelia or chrysalis, f^7iV 

 the imago or perfect state, 880 

 Dermo-skcleton, ssi 



its chemical composition : chiline, 881 

 its thirteen segments, 882 

 articulations, 883 



table of the parts and appendages of the head, 8H, r > 

 account of these, 88,s 

 mandibles, 888 

 maxilla?, 889 

 antennx, 890 



internal parts of the head, 892 

 mouth, 897 



development of the head, 909 

 thorax, 911 



table of parts, 913 

 pro-thorax, 914 

 meso-lliorax, 914 

 meta-thorax, 915 

 abdomen, 9IM 



Organs of locomotion. The wings, 934 

 articulations of the wings, 926 

 ueuration, 926 

 file, 928 

 the legs, 931 

 aberrations of form in the organs of locomotion, 



933 

 muscular system, 934 



muscle's of the larva, 935 



perfect insect, 9S9 

 nervous system : 

 in the larva, 943 

 nerves of the head, 594 

 of the perfect insect, 948 

 organs of vision, 960 

 organ of hearing, 96! 

 organ of touch, 961 

 organ of smell, <K^ 

 development of the brain and nervous syfirrn, 1( ' ; ' 



