550 



INDEX. 



Phlebitis, supposed formation of pus in 

 veins in, 230-231 ; substitution of term 

 thrombosis for, 233 ; an inflammation 

 affecting walls and not contents, of a 

 vessel, 236 ; no necessary coagulation 

 of blood in vessel at part affected, 236. 



Phlogistic Crasis. See Crasis. 



Phyma, 510. 



Physalides (brood-cavities) 444-445. 



Physaliphores (cells containing vesicles) 

 444. 



Physiological Types, all pathological tis- 

 sues (neoplasms, new-formations) to 

 be referred to, 88. Cf. 532-533. 



Pigment, in cells of choroid membrane, 

 39 ; in mucus-corpuscles, 49-50 ; seat 

 of, in acini of, liver (pigment-zone) 

 372 ; in pulmonary epithelium, 387. 



Pigment-cells, produced by transforma- 

 tion of epidermic cells, 66-67 ; in blood 

 in ague, and melanaemia, 256-257 ; 

 distinction between, and fat-granule 

 cells, 387-388 ; in catarrhal pneumo- 

 nia, 887. 



Piorry, his crusta granulosa (Hsemitis) 

 187, 223. 



Plants, growth of, 45-47 ; tumours of, 

 532-533. 



Plaques Muqueuses, 282, 512. 



Pleurisy, fibrine produced in exudation 

 of, 192-193 ; buffy coat in, 193-194 ; 

 inspissation of pus in, 214 ; metastatic, 

 due to ichorrhaemia, 249-250. 



Plexuses, nervous, in Silurus, 291, 301 ; 

 in submucous tissue of intestines, 291- 

 292. 



Pneumogastric Nerve, effects of section 

 of, explained, 351-352. 



Pneumonia, buffy coat in, 193-194 ; in- 

 crease of colourless corpuscles in, when 

 accompanied by swelling of bronchial 

 glands, 228 ; how caused by section 

 of pneumogastric, 352 ; catarrhal, for- 

 mation of pigment in, 387. 



Polli, on slowly coagulating (brady-) 

 fibrine, 193, 194. 



Polysarcia, how produced, 94, 363. 



Portal, on central canal of spinal cord, 

 303. 



Potash, provocative of ciliary movement, 

 231. 



Pregnancy, enlargement of vessels in, 

 146; leucocytosis in, 224-225 ; hyperi- 

 nosis in, accounted for, 225. 



Prostate, concretions of. See Prostatic 

 concretions. 



Prostatic Concretions (laminated amy- 

 loid bodies) of, 411-413 ; appearance 

 and size of, 412; reactions of, with 

 iodine, 413. 



Puerperal fever, so called pyaemia in, 



223-225 ; embolical mctastases in lungs 

 in, 240. 



Pulmonary Artery, embolia of, 240-241. 



Purkinje, on lining membrane of cere- 

 bral ventricles, 311-312 ; on corpora 

 amylacea, 320 ; on ciliary movement, 

 331. 



Purpura, 163-154. 



Pus, corpuscles of, see Pus-Corpuscles ; 

 compared with cancer juice, 91 ; for- 

 merly thought to be secretion from 

 blood, 212 ; physiological reabsorp. 

 tion of, 212; is never reabsorbed as 

 pus, 213 ; fluid part of, reabsorbed, 

 213 ; inspissation (cheesy metamor- 

 phosis) of, 213, 215; serum of, 213- 

 214 ; fatty metamorphosis of corpus- 

 cles of, 2i6 ; reabsorption of, in shape 

 of emulsion (pathological milk) 216; 

 intravasation of, into veins and lym- 

 phatic vessels, 217 ; not present in 

 softening thrombi, 334 ; in bone, 

 formed by direct transition out 

 of osseous tissue, 453-454; maturation 

 of, 466 ; very close relation of, to 

 medullary tissue, 490, and granula- 

 tions, 466, 497 ; formation of, out of 

 epithelium (skin, 491-492, mucous 

 membranes, 482-493), 490-494 out 

 of connective tissue, 490, 495-496 ; 

 no solvent power, 491-497 ; corre- 

 spondence of first stage of, to that of 

 cancer, cancroid and sarcoma, 499 ; 

 relation of, to tubercular infiltration, 

 519 (cf. 215) ; resemblance of its cells 

 and nuclei to those of tubercle, 521 ; 

 haematoid nature of, 527. 



Pus-Corpuscles, 49-50 ; great resemblance 

 between, and colourless blood-corpus- 

 cles, 182, 212, how they can be distin- 

 guished, 188, 527 ; structure of, 213 ; 

 shrivelling of, 214; fatty degeneration 

 of, 216 ; cannot pass through lympha- 

 tic glands, 218 ; when not furnished 

 by an ulcerating surface, derived from 

 epithelial cells, 449 ; development of, 

 from epithelial cells, 491-493 ; relation 

 of, to mucus- and epithelial cells, 493 = 

 494; development of, from connec 

 tive tissue corpuscles, 490, 495-496. 



Pustules, formation of, 491-492 ; vario- 

 lous, 492. 



Putrilage, definition of, 500. 



Pyaemia, 211-251; definition of, 211; 

 confounded with leucocytosis and leu- 

 kaemia, 223 ; no pus-corpuscles in 

 blood in, excepting when an abscess 

 has emptied itself into a vein, 228- 

 229 ; latent, 244 ; if retained, to be 

 used as a collective name for seve- 

 ral dissimilar processes (leueocytosls, 



