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blood-corpuscles from, 235 ; detach- ! 

 ruent of fragments from sjftening, 

 238, 406 ; prolonged, and their im- 

 port, 239 ; autochthonous, 239 ; con- 

 dition of, important in determining 

 character of metastatic deposits arising 

 from, 241, cf. 387. 



Thrombosis, 232-238 ; may arise from 

 phlebitis, arteritis, endocarditis, 236; 

 of transverse sinus, from caries of in- 

 ternal ear, 387. 



Thymus Gland, essentially a lymphatic 

 gland, 227 ; endogenous cell-formation 

 in, 444-445. 



Tigri, on melanaemia, 257. 



Tissues, classification of normal, 55-56, 

 of pathological, 91-92, 509-510. 



Tongue, follicles of root of, equivalent to 

 follicles of lymphatic glands, 227 ; ter- 

 minations of nerves in mucous mem- 

 brane of, 285. 



Tonsils, really lymphatic glands, 227. 



Traer, Mr. James, on contraction of alse 

 vespertilionum, 147. 



Traube, on section of pneumogastric 

 nerve, 332. 



Trigeminus (fifth pair of nerves) effects 

 of section of, explained, 351-352. 



Tuber, definition of, 602. 



Tubercle, neglected as being a crude pro- 

 duct, 90 ; cheesy products regarded as, 

 in great measure really derived from 

 pus, 215, cf. 520; phyma, as a new 

 name for, 510; as a designation for an 

 external form, 517 ; infiltration and 

 granulation of, 517 ; corpuscles of, 

 518 ; real, only exist in a knotted or 

 granular form, 519-620 ; its origin 

 from connective tissue, 520-521 ; nu- 

 clei and cells of, how they resemble 

 those of pus and differ from those of 

 cancer, 522; fatty degeneration (cheesy 

 metamorphosis) of, 522 ; solitary, of 

 brain, 522-523 ; obliteration of vessels 

 of, 523-524 ; lymphoid nature of, 527. 



Tubercle, mucous, 512. 



Tubercle-corpuscles, 518. 



Tubercular Infiltration of lungs, due to 

 presence within alveoli of shrivelled-up 

 pus-cells, 215, 518 ; inflammatory ori- 

 gin and non-tuberculous nature of, 519. 



Tubercular Meningitis, 520. 



Tuberculization, of Pus, 216. 



Tumeur perlee, 528. 



Tumours : see the specific names ; tu- 

 berous and infiltrated, 471 ; compound 

 nature of tuberous, and mode of their 

 enlargement, 501-502 ; local recur- 

 rence of, after extirpation, its cause, 

 503 ; vegetable, 533. 



Typhoid-fever, hypinosis in, 200 ; in- 



crease of colourless corpuscles in, 200; 

 swelling of mesenteric glands and 

 spleen in, 201, cf. 226; melanic cor- 

 puscles in blood in, 260; deposition 

 of pigment in ganglia of sympathetic 

 in, 295. See 439. 



Typhoid fevers, diminution of respiratory 

 power of red blood-corpuscles in, 262. 



Typhous matter, not an exudation, 440. 



Tyrosine, on liver, 205 ; in contents of 

 intestines, 205 ; in spleen, 205. 



Ulcer, atheromatous, 382 ; description 

 of, 404. 



Ulceration, 497 ; sanious, 500. 



Umbilical Cord, 125-130; really non- 

 vascular, 125 ; capillaries of, 126 ; per- 

 sistent portion of, its limits, how de- 



- termined, 127; deciduous portion of, 

 127; mucous tissue of, 128-130; nu- 

 trition of, 128-130 ; structure of, 128- 

 129. 



Vessels, their relation to umbili- 

 cal cord, 126 ; great thickness of mus- 

 cular coat of, 127. 



Urate of Soda, in gout, 248 ; deposition 

 of, in kidney, 248. 



Urea, diminution of secretion of, in amy- 

 loid degeneration of kidney, 423-424. 



Uric acid, in leukaemic blood, 205 ; in 

 spleen, 205. 



Uterus, creatine in muscular fibres of, 

 84 ; ciliated epithelium of mucous 

 membrane of, replaced by squamous, 

 epithelium in pregnancy, 100; new 

 formation of muscular fibres, in fibrous 

 tumours of, 487 ; cauliflower tumours 

 of neck of, 514-516. 



Utricle, primordial, 31 ; 45-46. 



Vagina, substitution, in prolapsed, of 

 epidermis for epithelium, 100. 



Vagus (pneumogastric nerve) effects of 

 section of, explained, 351-352. 



Valentin, on lining membrane of cere- 

 bral ventricles, 311 ; on ciliary move- 

 ment, 331. 



Varicose veins, how produced, 153. 



Vasa Serosa, substitute for, 75, 114. 



Vascular canals of bone. See Haversiau 

 or Medullary canals. 



System, everywhere closed by 



membranes, 144. 



territories. See Vessel-territo- 



theory (of inflammation) 428. 



Vascularity, import of, 87-88. 



Vegetable Tumours, 532-533. 



Veins, longitudinal muscular layers in, 

 86 ; muscular tissue in superficial cu- 

 taneous, 142 ; small, formation and 



