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INDEX. 



135 ; elastic networks of, 135-136, 

 27 7. 



Cornea, nutrition of, 116, 125; vessels 

 of, 125 ; inflammatory opacity of (ke- 

 ratitis), 340-341, 343-344, may termi- 

 nate favorably, 344 ; structure of, 342, 

 343. 



Corpora Amylacea, 313, 318-320; where 

 chiefly found, 318-319 ; reactions of, 

 820; nature of, 411-412; analyses 

 (Schmidt's) of, 415 ; confounded with 

 sabulous bodies found in choroid plex- 

 uses, 415 ; said in one instance to have 

 been found in blood, 419. 



Corpora Lutea, formation of, 386-387 ; 

 difference between puerperal and men- 

 strual, 386. 



Corpus Striatum, arrangement of capil- 

 laries in, 104-105. 



Corpuscules Tuberculeux, 518, 520, 526. 



Counter-irritation, its effects explained, 

 151. 



Crasis, Phlogistic, dependent upon local 

 inflammation, 195 ; its connection with 

 lymphatic vessels, 196 ; not met with 

 in inflammation of the brain, 196. 



Creatine, in smooth muscular fibres of 

 uterus, 84. 



Crell, on ossification of vessels, 396. 



Croup, exudation in, generally first mu- 

 cous, then fibrinous, 434. 



Crusta granulosa, 187. 



Crusta phlogistica. See Buffy coat, 186. 



Cruveilhier, on phlebitis, inflammation, 

 &c., 231, 232, 237 ; his tumeur perlee, 

 528. 



Crystalline Lens. See Lens. 



Curvature, lateral and posterior (angu- 

 lar), iatty degeneration of longissimus 

 dorsi in, 384-385. 



Cuticle. See Epidermis. 



Cutis. See Corium. 



Cyanosis, acute and chronic, 372. 



Cysts, so-called purulent, in heart, 237- 

 238 ; sebaceous (epidermic), see these 

 words. 



Cytoblastema, 35-36, 54, 67, 493. 



Czermak, on the preservation of tissues 

 in mum iiiies, 325. 



Dartos, 13(5-1 37. 



Degeneration, composed of active and 

 passive processes, 357 ; fatty, 359-406 ; 

 amyloid, 409, 427 ; see special names. 



Denis, on presence of fibrine in blood- 

 corpuscles, 174. 



Descemet, Membrane of, 341. 



Destructive Processes, 488 ; connection 

 between, and processes of growth, 498. 



Diarrhoea, in amyloid degeneration of 

 intestines, 421. 



Dieffenbach, 514. 



Diffuse phlegmonous (pseudo-erysipela- 

 tous) inflammation, hyperinosis and 

 leucocytosis in, 200. 



Dipolar state of nerves. See Electrotonic 

 state of nerves. 



Distortions, fatty degeneration of mus- 

 cles in, 384. 



Division of Cells, in red blood-corpuscles 

 in foetus, 258 ; in lymph-corpuscles, 

 212 ; in intervertebral cartilage, 399 ; 

 from direct irritation, 349-350 ; most 

 common mode of origin of new-forma- 

 tions, 445 ; sometimes delayed for a 

 long time, 446 ; in pus (uncertain), 

 446 ; in development of cancer, 449, 

 of tubercle, 521, of sarcoma, 531 ; et 

 passim. 



Division of Nuclei, in muscle, 79, 81 ; in 

 colourless blood-corpuscles, 180-181 ; 

 in lymph-corpuscles, 208 ; in pus-cor- 

 puscles, 213, 446; in formative irrita- 

 tion, 345-348 (marrow, 346, muscle, 

 346-348); in development of cancer, 

 499, of tubercle, 521, of sarcoma, 531 ; 

 et passim. 



Division of Nucleoli, in formative irrita- 

 tion, 345. 



Donders, on conversion of cells of con- 

 nective, into elements of elastic, tis- 

 sue, 131. 



Donne, his corps granuleux. 377. 



Drunkard's dyscrasia, 162. 



Dubois-Reymond, his experiments 01 

 electrical silurus, 290 ; on activity of 

 nerves even when seemingly at rest, 

 325. 



Duhamel, on development of bone, 452 ; 

 on periostitis, 468. 



Dyscrasiae, their local origin, 162-164; 

 two great categories of, 166-167 ; ex- 

 ample of local origin of, afforded by 

 hyperinosis, 199 ; seat of, never in 

 blood, but always due to changes in 

 some organ or organs, 251. 



Ectasis of arteries and veins, 153. 



Edwards, Milne-, his globule theory, 52. 



Elastic Tissue, 132-136 ; its fibres formed 

 out of cells of connective-tissue, 132 

 134; arrangement of fibres in, 132; 

 its extraordinary power of resisting 

 reagents, 133 ; probably small central 

 cavity in fibres of, 133; in corium, 

 132-136, 277 ; in middle coat of arte- 

 ries, 135, 152; in aorta, 135, 152 ; in 

 veins, 144, 152. 



Elasticity of Arteries, its influence upon 

 current of blood, 152. 



Electrical organ of fishes (Silurus), plexi- 

 form distribution of uerve-fibres in. 



