INDEX. 



290 ; nerves of, all derived from one 

 ganglion-cell, 301. 

 Electro-tonic (dipolar) state of nerves, 



328. 

 Elements of tissues, their specific action, 



161. 



Emboli, 240-244 ; retrograde metamor- 

 phosis of, 241 ; gangrenous softening 

 of, 242. 



Embolia, 238-244 ; from thrombosis in 

 veins, 233-240 ; from endocarditis, 243, 

 405-406 ; capillary, 244. 

 Embryo, formative cells of, difference in 

 size and in time required for develop- 

 ment, 448. 



Empyema, inspissation of pus in, 215. 

 Enchondroma, a heteroplastic tumour, 



95-96 ; occasional malignity of, 531. 

 Endoarteritis, 402-403. 

 Endocarditis, not unfrequently cause of 

 embolia, 243 ; its analogy to atheroma 

 of arteries, 397, 404-405 ; description 

 of its course, 405. 



Endogenous cell-formation, 444-445 ; a 

 rare mode of origin of new-formation?, 

 44oP 



Endosmosis, 153. 



Ependyma, of ventricles of brain, 311- 

 314; original, and extended definition 

 of, 311-312; strictly speaking not a 

 membrane, 312-313; central thread 

 of, in spinal cord, 305, 315. 

 Epidermic Cysts, 381, 395. 

 Globules, in epithelial cancer 



and pearly tumours, 528, 530. 

 Epidermis, 57, 59-61 ; formation of crys- 

 talline lens from, 65, of pigment-cells 

 from, 66 ; in muscular substance of 

 heart, 95 ; substitution of, in prolapsed 

 vagina for soft epithelium, 100 ; for- 

 mation of pus in, 491-492. 

 Epithelial Cancer. See Cancroid. 

 Epithelial Cells, formation of glands from, 

 66, 67 ; relation of, to mucus- and pus- 

 corpuscles, 493-494. 



Epithelial (epidermic) tumours, in lym- 

 phatic glands, connective tissue and 

 bone, 95. 

 Epithelioma. See Epithelial cancer, and 



Citncroid. 



Epithelium, ciliated : substitution of 

 squamous epithelium for, in ventricles 

 of brain, and also in uterus in preg- 

 nancy, 100 ; movements of cilia unex- 

 plained, 329 ; provoked by soda and 

 potash, 331. 



cylindrical, 58 ; connection of, 



with connective tissue corpuscles, 98, 

 with nerve-fibres, 98 ; of villi, 365-366 ; 

 of gall-bladder and biliary ducts, 58, 

 370. 



Epithelium, formation of pus in. 489-490. 



of arteries, 145. 



of veins, 145. 



r- of vessels of kidney, 145. 



pulmonary, pigmentary and fatty 



degeneration of, 387. 



renal, fatty degeneration of, 389. 



scaly, distinctly separated from 



connective tissues, 99. 



transitional, 58-59. 



Erasistratus, 339. 



Erysipelas, hyperinosis and leucocytosia 

 in, 200. 



Exanthemata, acute, leucocytosis in, 

 without any considerable formation of 

 fibrine, 200. 



Excitability. See Irritability. 



Exosmosis, 153. 



Exudation, inflammatory, great part of 

 what called due to activity of elements 

 of tissues, 429 ; both mucous and 

 fibrinous, each confined for most part 

 to certain tissues, 432-435 ; no exist- 

 ence in usual sense of term, 436 ; 

 non-occurrence of, in periostitis and 

 formation of callus after fracture, 468. 

 parenchymatous, 339-340. 



Exudation-corpuscles. See Granule-glo- 

 bules. 



Exudation doctrine, rejection of, 438-' 

 439. 



Fat, structure of, same as that of con- 

 nective tissue, 76 ; the three aspects 

 under which ic appears, 360-362 ; 

 structure and retrogressive metamor- 

 phosis of, 362-363 ; transitory infiltra- 

 tion with (villi, liver), 365-374 ; seat 

 of, in acini of liver (fat-zone), 372; 

 accumulation of in, and re-absorption 

 of from, marrow-cells, 458. 



Fatigue, of muscular coat of arteries, 

 148, 149-150 ; result of functional ac- 

 tivity, 330. 



Fatty Degeneration, of pus-corpuscles, 

 216 ; general view of, 359-360 ; of 

 muscles, interstitial and intrinsic, 363- 

 365 ; of heart, 365, 383-384, from ex- 

 cessive dilatation of its cavities, 383- 

 394; of liver, 370-374; of cells of 

 sebaceous glands, 375 ; of cells of 

 mammary gland, 376-377 ; of arteries, 

 380 ; of muscles, 384-385 ; of corpora 

 lutea, 386-387 ; of pulmonary epithe- 

 lium, 348 ; of renal epithelium, 388- 

 390 ; primary and secondary, 391 ; 

 secondary (inflammatory) nearly al- 

 ways preceded by cloudy swelling, 

 392-393 ; similarity of result in non- 

 inflammatory and inflammatory kind, 

 393 ; of substance of heart from ex- 



