ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



1009 



connexion?, -213 



structure and development, -213 

 vomer, 213 



connexions, 213 



structure and development, '213 

 lower jaw bone, 213 



structure, 213 



connexions and ses, 2)5 



development, 215 

 of the face in general. Dimensions, 215 



mechanism of the face, 217 



development of the face, 218 



articulations of the face, 219 



abnormal conditions of the bones of the face, 

 819 



II. Muscles of the face, 22O 

 orbicularis palpebrarum, 221 



relations, 221 



action, 221 



corrugatoi supercilii, 800 

 levator palpebrae superioris, -2-22 



relations and action, 022 

 muscles of the nasal region : 

 pyramidalis, 222 

 levator labii superioris alzeque nasi, 222 



relations and action, 222 

 triangularis nasi, 223 



relations and action, 223 

 depressor alac nasi (myrtiformis), 223 



relations, 223 

 dilator alae nasi, 223 

 muscles of the labial region . 

 oibicularis, 923 



relations, 223 



actions, 2-24 

 naso- labial is, 224 

 levator labii superioris, 224 



relations and action, 224 

 zygomaticus minor, 224 



relations and action, 224 

 zygomaticus major, 224 



relations and action, 224 

 levator anguli oris, 224 



relations and action, 224 

 depressor anguli oris (triangularis oris), 223 



relations, action, 225 

 depressor labii inferioris (quadratus menti), 225 



relations and action, 225 

 levator menti (houppe du mentou), 25 



action, 225 

 buccinator, 225 



relations and action, 226 

 platysma myoides, 2i6 

 general review of the muscles of the face, 227 



III. Integuments of the face, 227 

 IV. Vessels of the face, 227 



V. Nerves of the face, 228 

 VI. Abnormal conditions of the soft parts of the face, 



228 

 Fascia, 229 



1 . Cellular fasciae, 229 



2. Aponeuroses, or aponeurotic fasciae, 231 

 Fat, 231 



varieties of fat : 

 lard, 232 

 human fat, 23-2 

 fat of beef, 233 

 neat's foot oil, 233 

 goat's fat, 233 

 mutton fat, 233 

 whale or train oil, 233 

 spermaceti oil, 233 

 phocenine, 234 

 fat of birds, 234 

 fat of insects, 235 

 adipocere, 235 

 Femoral artei-y, 235 



course and relations generally, 235 

 femoral canal and femoral sheath, 237 

 particular course and relations, 237 

 in its superior portion, 237 

 in its second or middle portion, 242 

 in its inferior portion, 242 

 varieties, 243 



branches of the femoral artery, 243 

 superficial epigastric, 243 



external pudic, 244 

 anterior iliac, 344 

 profunda femoris, 245 



branches of the profunda, 246 

 external circumflex, 246 

 internal circumflex, 247 

 first perforating artery, 248 

 second peiforating artery, 248 

 third perforating artery, 248 

 termination of the profunda, 249 

 anastomotica maena, or superficial supe- 

 rior internal articular, 249 



other branches, and considerations on the 

 collateral circulation of the thigh, 249 

 VOL. II. 



Femoral artery (continued) . 



anastomoses of the branches of the femoral ar- 

 tery, 25O 

 effects of obstructions at different points in the 



course of the artery, 251 

 operative relations of the femoral artery, 252 

 Fihrine, 957 

 Fibro-cartilage, 290 



morbid conditions of, 262 

 Fibrous tissue, 263 



white fibrous organs, <263 

 yellow elastic fibrous organs, 963 



I. White fibrous organs, 263 



bloodvessels, -263 

 absorbents, 263 

 nerves, 263 



chemical properties, 263 

 physical properties, 263 

 periosteum, 264 

 fasciae, 264 



tendinous sheaths, 264 

 fibrous coverings, 264 

 ligaments, 264 

 tendons, 265 



II. Yellow elastic fibrous organs (tela elastica), 985 

 organization and properties, 265 



morbid anatomy of the fibrous tissues : 

 inflammation, 266 



cartilaginous transformation and ossification, 

 266 



fungus, 266 

 osteo-sarcoma, 267 

 Fibular artery, (artcria peroncca,) 267 

 branches -. 



anterior peionceal, 257 

 posterior peronceal, 267 



Fifth pair of nerves, trigeminal or trifacial nerve, 268 

 general structure and encephalic connexions, 268 

 external or extracephalic portion of the nerve, 278 

 first or ophthalmic division, 279 

 its branches : 



recurrent branch of the first division, 279 

 frontal nerve, 279 

 nasal nerve, 281 

 lachrymal, 282 

 second division of the fifth or superior maxillary 



nerve, 283 

 its branches : 



temporo-malar, 284 

 spheno-palaline, 284 

 spheno-palatine ganglion, or ganglion of Mecfcel, 



posterior-superior dental, 289 

 anterior-superior dental, 289 

 facial branches, 289 



third division of the fifth or inferior maxillary nerve,2QO 

 its branches : 



the masseteric, 291 

 the deep temporals,*29l 

 the buccal, 291 

 the pterygoid, 291 



otic, or auricular ganglion of Arnold, 292 v 

 the superficial temporals, 293 

 the inferior maxillary or dental, 294 

 the lingual, 295 



chorda tympani, 295 

 submaxillary ganglion, 297 

 ganglion of the fifth nerve, ganglion semilunare Gas- 



serii, 293 



vital properties of the fifth pair of nerves, 299 

 sensibility, 299 



influence upon sensation and volition, 299 

 Bell's experiments, 299 

 Magendie's experiments, 300 

 Mayo's experiments, 300 

 relation to the special senses, 305 

 smell, 305 

 vision, 307 

 hearing, 309 



influence upon the nutrition of the parts to which 

 it is distributed, 3O9 



progression, 315 

 influence of disease on the functions of the nerve, 



316 



Fatus (normal anatomy), subvoce Ovum 

 Foetus (abnormal anatomy), 316 

 atrophy, 3 IB 

 hernia?, 319 



hernia cerebri, encephalocele, 320 

 spina bifida, 321 

 cranial tumours, 323 

 injuries of the cranial bones, 323 

 fractures of the long bones, 324 

 mutilations, separation of parts already formed, 



324 



convulsive affections, 329 



effects of mental impressions on the mother, 33O 

 effects of inflammation, organic lesions, &c. 33O 

 in the stomach and bowels, 331 

 liver, 331 

 lungs, 331 



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