INDEX. 



673 



Erperimental IiiTestigation, &.c (conf.) 



-IV. Determination, &c. {cont.) 



— Xervous System in the Heart, (diaj.), 



3il. 



Accelerating ganglia, 314. 



Stimulation of, by I)rug3, 314. 



Cardiac Ganglia, 



Co-ordinating Apparatus of, in 



quickened Heart beats. 315. 



Stinnildtion of, in the same, 294. 



Inliibitorv G-anglia, 310. 



Action of Drugs on, 311, 314. 



Motor Ganglia, 314, 315. 



-Y. Respiration (Appendix), see also 



Hemoglobin. 

 — Apnoca and Dyspnoea, defined, 653, 

 production and prevention of 

 the former, C54. 

 - — in Cells 



composing the Higher Organisms, 



0'43. 



in Unicellular Organisms, ib. 



~ distinction between, in free and 



fixed Cells, 644. 

 — Exteraal, in Man, 



Function of the Lungs in. G44. 



how exercised, 651. 



in the Frog, 



F'unction of the skin in, Col. 



— Internal, 



defined, 644. 



effect on, of 



action of substances depriving Haemo- 

 globin of its oxygenating 

 power, 648. 



• modifications of the Circulation, 



644-6. 



effects of the above on the Tissues, 



645-7. 

 — Respiratory Centre, 



Excitability of, how induced, 653. 



how it may be modified, 



(1) bv the Temperature of the Elood 



in it, 654. 



(2) by the action on it of 



Drugs, ib. 



Excitants to, 652-3. 



dependent on 



Excitability of the centre, 653. 



extent of irritation a])plied to it,?i. 



• due chiefly to Venosity of the Blood 



in the Medulla, 652-3. 

 -VI. Respiration. 



— Acceleration of, by Drugs, causes to 

 which it may bo due, and how 

 tested, 



Excitement of the Voluntary K'ervous 



Centres, 329. 

 Increased Temperatures, 329. 



Experimental Investigation, &c. {conf.) 

 -VI. Respiration, &c. {cont.) 



— Venosity of the Elood, 329. 

 Causes of, 



Prevention of Air from reacliiii"- 



Blood, 330. 



of Blood from reaching Air, ib. 



How this Inst may be < ffet-ted by 



Contraction of the Pulmonary 



Capillaries, 331. 

 ^Action of Muscarin in causinij, 



i'L, 332. 

 by Embolism of the Pulmonary 



Artery, 330. 



Action (supposed) of Con- 



durango in causing, ib. 



by Stoppage of the Heart, 330. 



Action of Quinine in induc- 

 ing, ib. 

 Experimental Physiology, the t«o chief 



modern exponents of, 8. 

 Experiments on the Influence of Digitalis 



on the Pressure of Biood in 



the Arteries, tables and ill., 



103. 

 -upon the Pulmonary Circulation, On the 



Employment of iS'itriteof Amyl 



in the Collapse of Cholera, 



with, 359. 

 External Respiration, 644, 651. 

 Extraction of Teeth under Chloroform, 



One of the Causes of DeatJi 



during, 427. 

 Eye(s), see also Eiweiss, and Pupil. 

 -Action on, of Casca, 461, 472. 

 -as affected by a grain of Sand, if soon 



removed, and if allowed to 



lodge, 444. 

 -the. Physiological Action of Digilalis 



on, 67. 

 Eyeballs, Protrusion of, in Exophthalmic 



Goitre, 414 et seq. 

 -probable causes of, 423-J, ill., 425. 

 Eyelids, impaired motion of, in a case of 

 Exophthalmic Goitre, 417, 421. 

 -causes of, (Von Grafe), 424. 



Face-flushing, produced by Nitrite of 



Amyl, 138, 154, 179, 174, 



176, 860, of. 186. 

 Fainting, (^ee Syncope), Pathology of, 403. 

 False Vocal Cords, in relation to Closure 



of the Glottis, 625-7, 640, 642. 

 -development of, in different Animals, in 



relation to Vomiting, 640-2. 

 -in Larynges of the Cat tribe, 632. 

 -Moven ents of, when apparent, 632. 

 — in Phonation, ib. 



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