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ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



Fatus (continued; . 



pleuritis, 332 

 purulent effusions, 332 

 dropsical effusions, 33'i 

 induration of the cellular tissue, 332 

 cutaneous affections, 3'33 

 affections of the heart and pericardium, 334 

 pericarditis, 334 

 thymus, 334 

 thyroid gland, 335 



abnormal conditions of the foetal bladder, 335 

 urinary deposits, 336 

 premature development of teeth, 336 

 intestinal worms, 336 

 imperforate anus, 336 

 rickets, 337 

 jaundice, 337 

 cirronosis, 337 



accidental morbid tissues, 337 

 Foot, bones of the, 338 

 tarsus, 339 

 astragalus, 339 

 os calcis, 339 

 os cuboides, 340 

 os scaphoides, 340 

 ossa cuneiformia, 340 

 structure of the tarsal bones, 941 

 development, 341 

 metatarsus, 341 



structure and development of its bones, 342 

 toes : their phalanges, &c. 342 

 joints of the tarsus, 342 



anterior astragalo-calcanien articulation, 34 i 

 cuneo-scaphoid articulation, 343 

 cuboido-cuneen articulation, 343 

 articulation of the two rows of tarsal bones to each 



other, 343 



astragalo-scaphoid articulation, 343 

 calcaneo-cuboid articulation, 343 

 motions of the tarsal joints, 344 

 tarso-metatarsal aniculations, 344 

 metatarsal articulations, 345 

 metatarso-phalangeal articulations, 345 

 articulations of the toes, 345 

 motions of the metatarsal joints, 345 



metatarso-phalangeal joints, .3-1 :> 

 phalangeal joints, 345 

 general mechanism and endowments of the foot, 



arches, &c. 346 



Foot, abnormal conditions of the, 347 

 dislocations, 347 



congenital displacements of the bones, 347 

 distortions, 348 

 varus, 348 

 valgus, 348 



equinus, 349 

 it-foot, 350 

 Foot, regions of the, 351 

 dorsum, 351 



integuments and subcutaneous cellular tissue, 



veins, &c. 351 

 fascia and aponeurosis, 352 

 region of the toes, 353 

 plantar region, 353 



proper plantar region, 353 

 fascia plantaris, 354 

 deep-seated parts, 354 

 plantar region of the toes, 355 

 practical inferences, 355 

 Foot, muscles of the, 35? 

 of the dorsum : 



extensor brevis digitorum, 35? 

 interossei externi s. dorsales, 35b 

 of the plantar region : 

 abductor pollicis, 358 

 flexor brevis pollicis, 358 

 adductor pollicis, 358 

 abductor minimi digiti, 353 

 flexor brevis minimi digiti, 358 

 flexor brevis digitorum s. perforatus, 358 

 flexor digitorum accessorius s. massa carnca Jacobi 



Sylvii, 358 

 Uimbric-ales, 353 



interossei interni s. plantares, 358 

 transversalis pedis, 358 

 classification of the muscles of the foot according to 



their effects, 359 

 Fore-arm, (surgical anatomy,) 361 



integuments, and parts immediately subjacent, 361 

 aponeurosis, 362 

 vessels, 363 



fracture of the fore-arm, 364 

 Fore-arm, muscles of the, 365 

 in the anterior region, 366 



supinator radii longus, 366 

 extensor carpi radialis longior, 3tJfi 

 pronator radii teres, 366 

 flexor carpi radialis, 366 

 palmaris longus, 367 



flexor communis digitorum sublimi* s. perfora- 

 tus, 367 



pes 

 flat- 



Fore-arm, (continued) . 



nexor carpi ulnaris, 367 



flexor longus proprius pollicis, 366 



flexor communis digitorum proi'undus s. pcrfo- 



rans, 368 



pronator quadratus, 368 

 in the posterior region, 363 

 anconeus, 368 

 extensor carpi ulnaris, 869 

 extensor communis digitorum, 369 

 extensor carpi radialis brevior, 369 

 supinator radii brevis, 369 

 extensor ossis metacarpi pollicis, 369 

 extensor primi internodii pollicis, 370 

 extensor secundi internodii pollicis, 370 

 indicator s. extensor proprius primi digiti 



man us, 370 



Fourth pair of nerves, 370 

 Ganglion, 37 1 



organization, 372 



reddish grey matter, 372 

 fibres, 374 



arrangement ot the fibres in ganglia, 374 

 nature of t he fibres connected with ganglin, 3 1 - 

 coverings, 376 

 bloodvessels, 376 

 chemical composition, 376 

 Gasteropoda, 377 



characters of the class, 377 

 division into orders, 377 

 tc-gumentary system, 379 

 growth of shell, 380 

 operculum, 384 

 organs of digestion, 384 

 mouth, 384 

 alimentary canal, 384 

 accessory glands, 388 

 salivary glands, 388 

 biliary system, 388 

 organs of respiration, S8<) 

 organs of circulation, 3(XJ 

 nervous system, 392 



common sensation, 991 

 touch, taste, smell, 394 

 vision, 895 

 generative system, 396 



ova, 401 



reproduction of lost parts, 402 

 muscular integument, 402 

 body, 402 



retractile muscles, 403 

 foot, 403 



particular secretions, 404 

 Gelatin, 404 

 Generation, (in human and comparative anatomy,) organs 



and means of, 406 

 fissiparous generation, 407 

 gemmiparous generation, 407 

 oviparous generation, 40" 



I. Division. Animals in which ovigerous organs 



only have been distinctly recognized, 409 

 II. Division. Animals provided with ovigerous 

 organs combined with an additional secreting 

 structure, probably subservient to the fertili- 

 zation of the ova, 410 



III. Division. Ovigerous and impregnating or- 

 gans co-existent, but the cooperation of two 

 individuals necessary for mutual impregna- 

 tion, 411 



IV. Division. Sexes distinct, i. c. ovigerous and 

 impregnating organs placed in separate indi- 

 viduals, 412 



Insects, 413 

 Arachnida, 417 

 Crustacea, 417 

 Mollusca, 417 

 Vertebrate ovipara, 418 

 Fishes, 418 

 Reptiles, 419 

 Birds, 421 

 Mammalia, 421 

 testes, 422 

 prostate, 422 

 Cowper's glands, 42-2 

 accessory vesicles, 423 

 penis, structure of, 423 

 Generation, (in physiology,) 494 



1. Function of reproduction generally considered, 4-15 

 introductory remarks, 426 

 theories of generation, 127 

 spontaneous generation of animals, 429 

 II. Sketch of the principal forms of the reproductive 



function in different animal?, 432 

 1. Non-sexual reproduction, 432 

 fissiparous generation, 43*2 

 gemmiparous generation, 433 

 reproduction by separated buds 01 sporulcs, 



:. Sexual reproduction, 131 

 nature of the ovum, 43 1 

 hermaphrodite generation, ' 



