INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND FIGURES 



401 



Prostatism, 134 

 Protein, circulating, 46 



estimation of, 5 



phospho-, 45 

 Psychology of the human races, 347 



et seq. 



Puberty, 171, 261, 284 et seq. 

 Pudenda, 183 et seq. 

 Puerperium, 211, 250 et seq. 



and lactation, 256 



circulatory and respiratory functions 

 during, 258 



general condition during, 258 



involution of, 250 



modification of genital organs during, 

 250 



secretion of sweat during, 258 



urinary excretion during, 258 

 Pulmeiitum, 113 

 Purgatio mensile, 178 



Quotient, of growth according to Riibner, 



280 

 respiratory, 14 



Race and temperature of the body, 73 

 Races, anthropophagy among, 357 



central nervous system of different, 

 336 et seq. 



classification of, 337 et seq. 



crossing of, 338 



functional variations of circulatory 

 and respiratory systems in, 341 

 et seq. 



human, 324 et seq. 



language of, 344 et seq. 



morphological characteristics of the 

 different, 327 et seq. 



prehistoric civilisation and develop- 

 ment of psychical activity of, 

 proved by palethnology and com- 

 parative ethnology, 359 et seq. 



psychology of, 347 et seq. 



use of clothing by, 354 et.seq. 



variations in strength and muscular 



work of, 342 et seq. 

 Reaction to serum, 368 

 Receptaculum semiuis, 132 

 Reflex, photomotor, in fully developed 



new-born child, 278 



Regimen, alimentary, 88 et seq. See also 

 Nutrition, Foods, etc. 



in relation to age, 116 



in relation to sex, 117 



normal, of adult man, 89 et seq. 



normal, of Atwater, 91 



normal, of Chittenden, 197 et seq. 



normal, of Tigerstedt, 91 et seq. 



normal, of Voit, 91 



Regimen, advantages and disadvantages 

 of vegetable, 112 et seq. 



animal, 106 



reduced, 101 et seq. 



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Regimen, vegetable, 106 et seq. 

 Reinke, crystals of, 157 

 Reproduction, 120 et seq. 

 Respiration, foetal, 265 et seq. 



in the human races, 341 et seq. 

 Respiratory apparatus, 6 et seq. 

 Respiratory exchange, determination of, 



6 et seq. 



Respiratory foods, 46 

 Respiratory quotient, 14 

 Rete testis, 122 et seq. 

 Rheotaxis of spermatozoa, 189 

 Rickets, 46 



Rigor mortis, 311, 318 

 Russians, 334 



Sac, vitelline, 233 



Saccharides, carbohydrates, 5, 30 et seq. 



Sacrifices, human, 357 



Salmon, Rhine, physiological inanition 



of, 22 

 Salt, abstinence from, 45 



cooking (chloride of sodium), 43 

 need of, in food, 41 

 of ashes, 44 

 Salts, mechanism of death from lack of, 



42 



mineral, and material exchange, 40 

 of iron, importance of, 42 

 Samoans, 328 

 Sansis, 349 

 Scafocephaly, 331 

 Scale, enharmonic, 350 et seq. 



European, tempered and diatonic, 



and oriental, 350 et seq. 

 semichromatic, 350 et seq. 

 thermometrical, 65 

 Scandinavians, 327 et seq. 

 Sclerosis of the organs in the aged, 302 

 Scotch, 335 

 Scrotum, 121 



Seasons and temperature of the body, 73 

 Secretion, external, of testicles, 121 



et seq., 153 



internal, of testicles, 153 et seq. 

 of milk, 256 



Secundines (after-birth), 250 

 Segmentation cavity, 212 

 Segmentation, of fertilised ovum, 211 



spheres of, 21 1 

 Semangs, 335 

 Semen, 125 et seq., 136 et seq., 154 



ejaculation of, 145 et seq. 

 Senility, ancient and modern theories 



regarding, 293 et seq. 

 modificationsinintelligence, affections, 

 character, and psychical personality 

 during, 309 et seq. 

 nutrition during, 118 

 physiological, 293 et seq. 

 premature, and myxoedema, 295 

 structural changes and phenomena of, 

 292 et seq. 



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