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INDEX. 



Logs, 



-action on, of eacli Heart-baafc, (Mos o), 



536. 

 -posture of, best suited to relieve swelling 



of Fatigue, 535. 

 -swelling of, 



—in Chronic Bronchitis, 543-4. 

 — after Fatigue, cause of, 534, how best 



removed, 535. 

 -why drawn up in cold weather and vice 



versa, 532. 

 Leucocytes, Action of Drugs on, 247. 

 Liebreicb, Prof., experiments of, on Casca 



Bark, and its action on 



Animals, 483. 

 Life, see Preferring Life, 

 -processes in which it consists, 224. 

 -the Tripod of, 377, Huxley cited on, 374. 

 Life and Health of Cells, 227. 

 Lifting-Power of Muscle, eflect on, of 



Casca, 521, 522. 

 Light, Young's Undulatory Theory of, 4-. 

 Limb, see Leg. 

 Linctus, Action of Drugs in, in relief of 



Cough, 563 et seq. 

 Ling system of Massage for Heart 



Disease, 21. 

 Lion, Lirynx in, 630, 

 -VentricMihir bands in, G35, G42. 

 Liver, (Dog's), Anificial Circulation 



tlirough, Ludwig and Mosso, 



335. 

 -(Human), Vaso-motor Nerves of, their 



course, and conned ion -with 



Diabetes, 424, 425, ill. 

 Living Bo;ly, the. Circulation in, 272. 

 Llama, Lirynx of, 632, 635. 

 Local Action of Drugs, Magendie's investi- 



gations into, 7. 

 Localisation of Action, the aim of Experi- 



ments with Drugs, 241. 

 Ludwig, Carl, discoverer cf the action of 



the Vaso-dilator muscles, 11. 

 -experiments of, in preserving activity in 



excised glands, 376. 

 -hypothesis of, as to the heart, and other 



pains in Angina Pectoris, 194. 

 -Kymoiiraphion, see Kymographion. 

 — method of, for testing Drug action on 



Frogs' Hearts, 304. 

 -Respiration-pump, of, 264. 

 -work of, and of his pupils in connection 



witli our knowledge of the Cir- 



culation, 8, 9 et seq. 

 Ludwig and Coats, apparatus of, for re- 

 search on the Vagus, 307, 



ill., 308. 

 Lun2(s), {see also Respiration), experi- 

 mental introduction into, of 



Gases. 261—6. 



Lung(s) — conf. 



— secretion aad nutrition of 



action on, of 



Nitric acid, 567, 569. 



Potash, 569. 



— surface of, in relation to Cough, 5G2-3, 



-Frogs', 



— eflect on, of sudden changes of tempera- 

 ture, ill, 333-4. 



-Toads', 



— difference of, from Frogs', (Sharpey ) , 333. 



Lungs and Heart, the two essential org:ii:4 

 to maintain Life, (Huxley), 374. 



Ljmph in tlie Muscles, in relation to 

 Fatigue, 534-6. 



Mammalian Heart, 



-experauents on tlie Action of Drugs 

 on, 303. 



-Influence of Temperature on tlie Pulsa- 

 tions of, and on the Action o£ 

 the Vagus, 205. 



Mammals, see also separate vames. 



-Artificial Circulation in, 318. 



-Artificial Re*pi::»tion in, apparatus for, 

 ill, 262-3. 



-General Action on, of 



— Casca, 483 et seq. 



— Condurango, 342. 



-Pisciform, and Ungulate, 



— Larynx in, 623, 630. 



Man, Action on, of Casca bark, in Angola 

 ordeals, 481. 



-Larynx in, 630. 



—Experiments on, 635, 639-40. 



— Ventricular bands in, 640, 642. 



Manometer, the, various forms of {'see also 

 Ivymographion), 280-3. 



Marey, Prof., Cardiograph of, and its 

 uses, 203. 



-on Electrical Stimulation of the Frog's 

 heart, 574, 576, 577, 618, 620. 



-law formulated by, on factors of force of 

 Pulse in Digitjili« poisoning, 49. 

 do. do. of ratio of Pulse rate and 

 Arterial tension, 46. 



-Pneumograph of, how used, ill., 328. 



-Sphygmoscope of, 283. 



Marey and Chaureau, method of, for re- 

 recording Apex-beat varia- 

 tions anel Pulse curve, 9. 



Marmot, Larynx in, 632. 



Marshmallow lozenges, probable a-tion of, 

 in relief of Cou^h, 563. 



Marsupialia, Laryngeal cavity in, QlS, 

 634-5. 



Massage for Heart Disease, 20. 



-modern systems of, 21. 



