INDEX. 



667 



Cartilages 

 cells, 163 



fatty infiltration of, 171 

 cells of (medullary), 171 



segmentation of, 170 

 chemical analysis of, 183, 184 

 classification of, 167 

 connective-tissue, vid. fibro-cartilage 

 early appearance of, 186 

 ekchond roses, 186 

 elastic, 179 

 enchondroma, 186 

 fibro, 180, 225 



colloid nuclei of intervertebral liga- 

 ments, 182 

 fibro-reticular, 179 

 hyaline, 166 



portions of adult bodies still consist- 

 ofit, 173, 174 



preformation of fcetal skeleton in, 173 

 intercellular substance, 169 



source of, 169 

 liquefaction of, 173 

 medulla of, 251 

 membraniform, 167 

 neoplasmata of, 186 

 permanent, 167 



respiratory apparatus, of, 176, 448 

 reticular, 179 

 significance of, in adult and foetal body, 



185 



temporary, 167 

 Casein, 17 



Cauda epididymis, vid. GEN. APP. 

 Cavernous passages of lymphatic glands, vid. 



CIRC. APP. 

 Cells, 63 



amoeboid motion in, 75 

 body of, 64 



material of, 66 

 calcification of, 95 

 capsule of, 83 

 casting off of, 94 

 chemical constitution of, 72 

 ciliated, the, 78 

 colloid metamorphosis of, 94 

 component parts of, 66 

 containing red blood- corpuscles, vid. 



CIRC. APP. 

 contractile, 75 

 cytoblastema, 87 

 decay of, 94 

 derivatives of, vid. Cells, as parent of 



other structures 

 division of, 88 

 envelope, 64 



structure of, 68 

 enveloping sphere of, 92 

 fatty metamorphosis of, 95 

 flattened, 65 

 formed products of, 82 



basement membranes, 84 



ground substance, 86 



intercellular substance, 86 



intermediate membrane, 84 



membrane propria, 85 



tissue cement, 86 

 fusiform, 66 

 generation of, within larger and older 



cells, 94 



giant (multinuclear), 71 

 granulated, 69 



Cells, growth of, 78 



interchange of material of, 80 



mature, 66 



membrane of, 64 



multinuclear, 71 



multiplication of, 88 



networks of, vid. Cells, as parent of 



other structures and, 98 

 nucleolus, 64, 70 

 nucleus, 64, 69 



absence of, 71 



gemmation of, 91 

 ova, perfect examples of, 64 

 parent, 89 

 parents of other structures as, 95 



of cellular networks, 98 . 



of connective substances, 98 



of connective-tissue fibres, 89 



of elastic fibres, 89 



of nerve fibres, 100 



of smooth muscle fibres, 95 



of striped muscle fibres, 96 



of vascular cells, 97 

 physiological properties of, 64 



decay of, 101 

 pore canals of, 83 

 protoplasm of, 66 



deposit of strange matters in, 67 

 psorospermia in, 92 

 reception of solid particles into interior 



of, 77 



Remak's discoveries concerning, 93 

 ridged, 69 

 segmentation of, 88 



of naked cells, 88 



of encapsuled, 89 



of parent, 89 



of daughter, 89 



of yelk, 90 

 senescent, 66 

 shape, 65 



single-celled organisms, 64 

 size of, 65 

 smooth-edged, 69 

 solution of, 94 

 spheroidal, 65 

 spinous, b'9 



spontaneous generation of (Schwann), 92 

 stellate, 66 



tall narrow species of, 66 

 tuberculisation of, 95 

 vital properties of (amoeboid motion), 75 

 wandering of, through the body, 78 



significance of latter process in inflam- 

 mation, 79 

 Cellular networks, vid. Cells, as parent of 



other structures 

 Cement, vid. Dent. Tiss. 

 Central organs of NERV. SYS. (brain and 



cord), vid. NERV. APP. 

 Cerebellum, vid. NERV. APP. 

 Cerebra ganglia, vid. NERV. APP. 

 Cerebrum, vid: NERV. APP. 

 Cerumen, vid. SENS. APP. 

 Ceruminous glands, vid. SENS. APP. 

 Chemistry of tissues, 5 



physiological, 6 

 liloride of ammonium, 62 

 of calcium, 58 

 of iron, 62 

 of magnesium, 59 

 of potassium, 61 



