INDEX. 



1327 



Fluid, serous, 23 ; its identity with lymph, 

 40'J; in did, 662; amiiiotic, IT-'"; its 

 functions, 1127; composition, ll.".l 



Fluidity of living Mood, 'Ji; of blood in 

 the vessels after death, '-'" 



Fcrt us, nourishment and respiration of, 

 1123; swallowing movements executed 

 by, 1127, 1130; transmission of food- 

 material to the, 1127; growing differ- 

 entiation of tissue in, 1129; movements 

 cf, 1130; digestive functions, 1130; 

 circulation in, 1132; expulsion of, 1139 



Follicle, Graafian, IT.': 1 . 



Food, amoeboid absorption of, 3; carried 

 to the tissues by the blood, 8 ; its grad- 

 ual change into living substance, 40; 

 ingestion of, by white corpuscles, 40, 

 44; its effect on vascular mechanism, 

 306; effect of its presence on gastric 

 secretion, 338; on pancreatic secretion, 

 366 ; on bile secretion, 367 ; on stomach 

 movements, 383; on intestinal move- 

 ments, 386; as acted on by saliva, 314; 

 by gastric juice, 321; by bile, 357; by 

 pancreatic juice, 362; by succus en- 

 tericus, 363; changes of, in the 

 alimentary canal, 387 ; as income com- 

 pared with output of. material, 622; 

 potential energy supplied by, 632 



Food-stuffs, classification of, 311 ; changes 

 of, in the body, 513; relative digesti- 

 bility of, 564; fatty and carbohydrate, 

 627; peptones and salts, 629-630; vari- 

 ous, in normal diet, 658-660 



Foramen ovale, course of tetal circula- 

 tion through the, 1132; gradual occlu- 

 sion of the, 1-135 



Fornix conjunctivas, 977 



Fovea centralis, the, 888 ; region of dis- 

 tinct vision in, 887 



Freezing, its effect on muscle, 89 



Frey and Krehl's manometer, 196, 197 



Friction, peripheral, as affecting circu- 

 lation, 163, 166 



Frog, rheoscopic, 102 ; capillary circula- 

 tion in, 161 



, brainless, phenomena shewn by, 



65, 66, 74, 144, 145 



, lymph-hearts of, 405; winter stor- 

 age of hepatic glycogen in. .".m; 



Knsrin, its presence in the retina, !>i 



Gad, manometer of, 196 



Gall-bladder, changes in bile effected by 

 the, 354 ; storage of bile in the, 367 



Gallstones, cholesterin, present in, 105; 

 composition of, 364 



Galvanic battery described, 57 



<;;iMuli:i, spinal, 141; of splanchnic sys- 

 tem, 141 ; spinal, of the posterior root, 

 678 



Ganglion stellatum, 253-255 



Gases, absorption of, by liquids, 447; 

 their presence in blood, 447, 5O4; in 

 urine, 520; various, their effects on 

 respiration, I'.'l 



Gaskel), his method of recording heart- 

 beat, 240 



Gastric juice, normal composition of, 

 320; the amylolytic ferment destroyed 

 . by, 321 ; its action on fats, ib. ; artifi- 

 cial, how prepared, 321, 322; its action 

 on proteids, 323-331; nature of its 

 action, 328 ; secretion of, 338 ; secretion 

 of, influenced by absorption of food, 

 340; formation of free acid in, 352; 

 changes in its character as digestion 

 proceeds, 388 



Gelatin, in food-stuffs, 311 ; action of 

 gastric juice on, 329 ; its effect as food, 

 629 



Gestation, human period of, 1137 



Giddiness, a result of disarrangement of 

 coordinating machinery, 733 



Gland, salivary, venous pulse in, 236; 

 submaxillary, of dog, double nerve 

 supply of, 267 



Glands, albuminous, 342; of Cowper, 

 "1115; gastric, secretion from, inter- 

 mittent, 338 ; of newt. 346 ; of bat, ib. ; 

 changes in central cells of, ib. ; lachry- 

 mal, 978 ; of Lieberkiihn, 363 ; lym- 

 phatic, multiplication of leucocytes in, 

 42; mammary, structure of, 610; mam- 

 mary, at birth, 615; Meibomian, 978; 

 of Moll, 978 ; storage of granular mat- 

 ter in, 348 ; oxyntic, of frog, 352 ; paro- 

 tid, double nerve supply to, 338; paro- 

 tid, changes of, during secretion, ;>4 - _'; 

 salivary, venous pulse in, 236 ; submax- 

 illary, of dog, double nerve supply of, 

 267, 333, 338; effect of stimulation of 

 chorda, 336 ; effect of cervical sympa- 

 thetic, 337 ; cell changes in, 344 ; ther- 

 mal changes in, 639 



Globin, the proteid constituent of haemo- 

 globin, 460 



Globulins, a group of proteids, 19: their 

 changes to acid- and alkali-albumin, 

 88 



Glomeruli, the, secretion by, 535; special 

 substances excreted by, 534; effect of 

 blood-pressure on the, 536; complexity 

 of their action, 538 



Glossopharyngeal nerve, 336 



Glottis, the, 1073-1075 ; changes in, during 

 utterance of voice, 1075, 1086 ; narrow- 

 ing and widening of the, 1080 



Glycerin, its effect on the hepatic cell, 

 578 



Glyoin, a product of metabolism, 539, 586 



(JlyiMi-lii.li.- :u-i.l. 



t;hv.'i;en. its presence in white corpus- 

 cles, 38 ; in muscle substance, 92, 573; 



