INDEX. 



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the production of every vital action, 

 826 ; results of, either functional, nu- 

 tritive, or formative, 326-327 ; func- 

 tional, 330 ; nutritive, 334-345 ; for- 

 mative, 345-350 ; inflammatory, a 

 compound phenomenon, 354 ; the 

 starting-point in every form of inflam- 

 mation, 430-431 ; definition of, 431. 

 Ischannia, result of action of arteries, 151. 



Jacubowitsch, on the presence of a gang- 

 lion-cell in the bulbous swelling in 

 which the nerve of a Pacinian body 

 terminates, 276; on the three kinds 

 of ganglion-cells met with in the 

 spinal cord, 297, 298, 315. 



Jauche (sanies) definition of, 500. 



Jelly of Wharton, 126; its close rela- 

 tionship to vitreous body, 129. 



Jones, Mr.Wharton, on rhythmical move- 

 ments of veins of bat's wing, 148 ; on 

 irregular contraction of small vessels 

 in frog's web, 149. 



Juice-conveying Canals or Tubes, in pa- 

 pillae of skin, 62, 277 ; a supplement 

 to blood- and lymphatic vessels, 76 ; 

 in bone, 115; in teeth, 115; in semi- 

 lunar cartilages, 116 ; in cornea, 116 ; 

 in tendon, 120-124 ; in umbilical cord 

 (mucous tissue), 130-131 ; in dartos, 

 136-187; in connective tissues, 131; 

 in connective tissue-proper, 138 ; see 

 346, 504. 



Juices, conveyance of infection by means 

 of morbid, 257, 504-505. Cf. 254, 

 530-531. 



Kekule, his analysis of amyloid spleens, 

 415. 



Keratitis (parenchymatous), 340-341, 

 843-344. 



Kidney, epithelium of vessels of, 145 ; 

 action of, due to its epithelium, 158 ; 

 minute nietastatic deposits in, from 

 endocarditis, 244 ; swelling of, and 

 changes in, from infectant matters in 

 blood, 246 ; deposition of silver in 

 Malpighian bodies and medullary sub- 

 stance of, 247 ; deposition of urate of 

 soda in, in gout, 248 ; changes in, in 

 Bright's disease, 335-336 ; appearance 

 of convoluted tubules in fatty degene- 

 ration of, 389 ; inflammatory (second- 

 ary) fatty degeneration of epithelium 

 of (392), leading to atrophy, 393; 

 amyloid degeneration of Malpighian 

 bodies of, with their afferent arteries, 

 423 ; circulation in, 424. 



Kirkes, Dr., 406. 



Kluge, on independent vascular system 

 of new-formations, 89. 



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Kolliker, 67, 68; on contractile sub- 

 stances of muscle, 85 ; on muscular 

 fibres of umbilical vessels, 127 ; on 

 Haemato-crystalline, 179 ; on lympha- 

 tic glands, 207 ; on many-nucleated 

 cells in marrow of bones, 347 ; on 

 striated border of cylindrical epithe- 

 lium of intestinal villi, 366-367 ; on 

 physiological fatty liver in sucking 

 animals, 370. 



Kunde, on production of cataract in 

 frogs by introduction of salt into in- 

 testinal canal or subcutaneous tissue. 

 154; on Hffimato-crystalline, 179. 



Lactic acid, in leukaemic blood, 205 ; in 

 spleen, 205. 



Lacunae, no real existence in living bone, 

 in which entirely filled up by bone- 

 cells, 458-460 ; see Bone. 



Laennec, on colloid, 510-511, 525; on 

 tubercle, 517, 519. 



Lardaceous (Bacony) Degeneration. See 

 Amyloid Degeneration. 



Lebert, his fibro-plastic corpuscles, 70- 

 71 ; on the corpuscles tuberculeux 

 518-519. 



Lecanu, on presence of fibrine in red 

 blood-corpuscles, 174. 



Lecithine. See Myeline. 



Lehmann, on Syntonin, 84 ; on Hsemato- 

 crystalline, 179. 



Lens, Crystalline, origin of, 65 ; fibres 

 of, epidermoidal cells, 66; reproduc- 

 tion of, after extraction for cataract, 

 66 ; see Cataract. 



Lereboullet, on the fatty livers of geese, 



370. 



Leucine, in leukasmic blood, 205 ; in 

 contents of intestines, 205 ; in spleen, 

 205. 



Leucocytosis, definition of, 201 ; con- 

 founded with pyaemia, 223 ; physiolo- 

 gical, in digestion, 224 ; in pregnancy, 

 224-225 ; pathological, in scrofulosis, 

 226, typhoid-fever, cancer, malignant 

 erysipelas, 226 ; see 526-527. 



Leucorrhoaa, heterologous nature of se- 

 cretion in, 488-489. 



Leukaemia, 201-205 ; accompanied either 

 by hyperinosis or hypinosis, 201 ; 

 blood in, how distinguished from chy- 

 lous blood, 202 ; fatal tendency of, 

 203 ; hsemorrhagic diathesis in, 203 ; 

 epistaxis, apoplexy, melaena in, 203 ; 

 splenic and lymphatic forms, 204; 

 difference of morphological elements- 

 in blood in these two forms, 204 ; is a 

 permanent, progressive leucocytosis, 

 205; substances found in blood in, 

 205; confounded with pyaemia, 223," 



