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INDEX. 



temperature upon, 407 ; effects of 

 posture upon, 403 ; influence of 

 vagus in, 124 

 Respirations, frequency, and ratio to 



pulse, ii. 403 



Respiratory, compartment of the 

 pharynx, ii. 186 ; movements, exci- 

 tation of, 402, by the application 

 of cold to the surface, i. 399 ; mu- 

 cous membrane, 162 

 Restiform bodies, functions of, i. 344 

 Rete Malpighi or mucosum, i. 415 

 Rete mirabile, ii. 325 

 Retina, ii. 27 ; capillaries of, 328 ; con- 

 nexion with sensorium, 56 

 Retinae, corresponding points in each 



ii.62 



Retinacula, ii. 552 



Retzius on the arrangement of the 

 liver cells, ii. 474 ; on the hemis- 

 pheres of the brain, ii. 600 ; his 

 preparations of the lung of the 

 calf, 392 



Rheumatism, diet in, ii. 158 

 Rhinencephalic vertebra, ii. 598 

 Ribes, ganglion of, ii. 131 

 Ridges of cuticle, i. 409 

 Rigor mortis, i. 189 ; in arteries, ii. 



356 ; in muscles, i. 190 

 Ritchie, Dr., on the rupture of ovi- 



sacs in children, ii. 562 

 Robinson, Dr., on absorption, ii. 287 

 Rodentia, intestinal canal of, ii. 220 ; 



chorion of, 612 

 Rodier, his analysis of the blood, ii. 



309 

 Rods of enamel, ii. 171 ; of Jacob's 



membrane, 30 

 Roe of fishes, ii. 535 

 Rolando, his experiments on the cere- 

 bellum, i. 359 



Roots of the fifth nerve, ii. Ill ; of 

 the spinal nerves, i. 300 ; of the 

 sympathetic, ii. 133 

 Roots of the tooth, ii. 167 

 Rossignol on pulmonary tissue, ii. 391 

 Rotation of the yolk, ii. 571 

 Rugse of uterus, ii. 557 

 Rumbold and Fowler, experiments 



on the third nerve, ii. 1 02 

 Rumination, ii. 212 

 Ruminantia, action of oesophagus in, 

 ii. 189; digestive organs of, 150; 

 intestinal canal of, 220 ; chorion of, 

 612 



Rumkorff's galvanometer, i. 375 

 Rut in animals, ii. 563 

 Rhythm of the heart, ii. 345 



SACCHARINE alimentary materials, ii. 



152 



Sacculus, ii. 65, 82 

 Sacculated bladder, ii. 506 

 Saline constituents of bile, ii. 256 

 Saline solutions, action of, upon the 

 movements of the spermatozoa, 

 548 



Saliva, uses of, ii. 184 

 Salter, Dr. Hyde, on the pancreas, ii. 



482 

 Salter, Mr. S. J. A., on the anatomy of 



veins, ii. 327 



Salts, fixed, i , urine, ii. 502 

 Sanders, Dr., on the spleen, ii. 515 

 Sarcolemma of muscular fibre, i. 



155 

 Sarcous elements of muscular tissue, 



i. 152, 155 



Saucerotte on the functions of the 

 optic thalami and corpora striata, i. 

 351 

 Sauria, intestinal canal of, ii. 219; 



generative organs, 535 

 Savart, on the formation of the voice, 

 ii. 439 ; on hearing, 89 94 ; on the 

 time which sensations of sound 

 last, 100 



Savi, on electrical organs, i. 400 

 Scala, tympani, vestibuli, ii. 75 

 Scaly epithelium, ii. 163 

 Scaphoid fossa, ii. 66 

 Scarpa, on the nerves of the heart, ii. 

 342 ; on the spinal accessory nerve, 

 128 



Scharling, on the influence of diges- 

 tion upon the quantity of carbonic 

 acid exhaled, ii. 406 ; on the quan- 

 tity of carbonic acic removed from 

 the body, 413 



Scherer, upon iron in the blood, ii. 

 310 ; upon the form of the blood- 

 corpuscle in arterial and venous 

 blood, 411 



Schneiderian membrane, ii. 3 

 Schulz, on the acid fluid secreted in 



the caecum, ii. 265 



Schwann, Professor, his experiments 



upon the secretion of bile, ii. 257 ; 



and Miiller on pepsine, 203 



Sclerotic, of eye, ii. 16, in aquatic me 



malia, birds, and reptiles, 16 

 Sclerous tissue, i. 48 

 Scrotum, ii. 538 

 Scurvy, causes of, ii. 155 

 Sea sickness, how produced, ii. 126 

 Sebaceous follicles of nose, ii. 2 

 Sebaceous glands, i. 424, 427 ; of labia, 

 ii. 559 



