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INDEX. 



cessive dilatation of its cavities, 392- 

 894 ; simple distinction between, and 

 atheroma, 404 ; simple, superficial and 

 deep, of valves of heart, 404-40*. 



Fatty Infiltration, transitory (villi, liver), 

 365-374. 



Metamorphosis. See Fatty Dege- 

 neration. 



Tumours, 363. 



Usure, 381. 



Fibres, undue prominence assigned to, 

 52. 



Fibrine, really one of specific constitu- 

 ents of blood, 167 ; its fibrillse, 167- 

 170, compared with those of mucus, 

 168, with those of connective tissue, 

 169 , fibrillar stage of, always preceded 

 by homogeneous one, 168 ; in aneu- 

 rysmal coagula, 170 ; notion, that con- 

 tained in red blood-corpuscles, erro- 

 neous, 174 ; coagulation of, giving 

 rise to buffy coat, 186 ; of lymph, how 

 it differs from that of blood, 192 ; not 

 formed in blood, but in tissues, 196- 

 198, 435 ; exudation of, never result 

 of pressure, 197, 435 ; but always due 

 to irritation, 197 ; no evidence that 

 produced by transformation of albu- 

 men, 197 ; see Hyperinosis and Hypi- 

 nosis. 



Fibrinogenous substance, in pleuritic 

 fluids, 192-193 ; in lymph, 193 ; in 

 blood of peripheral veins, 193 ; in 

 fluid of blisters raised by cantharides- 

 plasters, 198. 



Fibro-cartilage, nutrition of, 116. 



Fibro-plastic Tumours, 509. 



Fibrous Tissue, definition of, 531. 



Fibrous Tumours, of Uterus, 487, 516- 

 517, 526 ; occasional conversion of, 

 into sarcomata, 632-533. 



Fifth Pair of Nerves, effects of section 

 of, explained, 350-351. 



Flourens, on growth of bones, 569. 



Focus, definition of, 502 ; cf. 381, note 

 on Heerd. 



Follicles, of lymphatic glands, 207-209 ; 

 of intestines (solitary and Peyerian) 

 and of root of tongue, really lymphatic 

 glands, 226-227. 



Formative Irritation, 344, often conjoin- 

 ed with nutritive irritation, 344 ; divi- 

 sion of nucleoli in, 345, of nuclei, 345- 

 347, of cells, 349-350. 



Formic acid, in leukaemic blood, 205 ; in 

 spleen, 205. 



Fox, Dr. Wilson, on fatty usure of gas- 

 tric mucous membrane. 381. 



Fractures, formation of callus in, 482-485. 



Frerichs, on melanaemia and its results, 

 257. 



Friedreich, on occurrence of laminate^ 

 bodies in lungs, 412. 



Fripp, Dr., 425. 



Frog, ova of, 48-49 ; irregular contrac* 

 tion of vessels in web of foot of, 149. 



Fuchs, his new name for tubercle, 510. 



Function, lesion of, an accompaniment 

 of inflammation, 430. 



Functional Activity, impairment of (fa- 

 tigue), through long continuance, 330. 



Irritability, 327 333. 



Irritation^ 330-331. 



Restitution, 330. 



Funke, on Hsemato-crystalline, 179. 



Galen, 28 ; 339 ; on inflammation, 428. 



Gall-bladder, epithelium of, 58, 370. 



Ganglion-cells, deposition of pigment in, 

 294-296 ; very rarely round, almost 

 always branched, 296; three different 

 kinds of (motor, sensitive, sympathe- 

 tic) in spinal marrow (horns), 296-300 ; 

 three categories of processes of, 301 ; 

 in cortex of cerebrum and cerebellum, 

 298, 299, 307, 308; in spinal marrow 

 of Petromyzon fluviatilis, 308, 309. 



Ganglionic apparatuses, 294 ; see Ner- 

 vous Centres. 



Gangrene of Lungs, from gangrenous 

 metamorphosis of thrombus in trans- 

 verse sinus, 387, cf. 241. 



Garrod, Dr., his able method for the 

 detection of urates in the blood, 248. 



Gastric (so-called) inflammations, secre- 

 tion in, 433. 



Gelatinous degeneration, of nerves, 271 ; 

 of spinal cord, 319-320. 



Generation, equivocal or spontaneous, 

 non-existence of, 54, &c. 



Gerlach, 011 ganglion-cells met with in 

 spinal cord, 299 ; on disposition of 

 nerves in cortex of cerebellum, 307. 



Gland-cells, essential elements of glands, 

 68 ; locomotory effect produced by, 

 329. 



Glands, active elements of, essentially 

 of epithelial nature, 67 ; development 

 of (sudoriferous, sebaceous, mammary, 

 stomach-, liver), 68-69 ; uni-cellular, 

 67 ; object of transuded fluid in, 68 ; 

 lymphatic, 78, 205-210 ; lymphoid, 

 226-228 ; salivary, Ludwig's researches 

 on, 329. 



Globes epidermiques, 528, 530. 



Globules, elementary, false notions re- 

 specting, 52; laminated, see Epidermic 

 globules. 



Globules, inflammatory. See Inflamma- 

 tory globules. 



Gluge, his inflammatory globules, 378. 



Gob ley, on lecithiue (rayoline; 270. 



