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GENERAL INDEX. 



Cancer continued. 



affecting the membranes of the urinary bladder, i.402. 

 of the breast, iii. 254. 



black cancer, or melanobis, iii. 256. 

 cutaneous, iii. 254. 



origin and progress of the disease, iii. 251. 

 operations for the removal of, iii. 255. 

 scii rhus, or carcinoma, simplex, iii. 255. 

 reticulare, iii. 225. 

 alveolare, iii. 255. 

 medullary, iii. 255. 



varieties of, iii. 256. 

 fasciculatum, iii. 256. 

 of the intestinal canal, s. 420. 

 of the stomach, s. 421,422. 

 of the brain, iii. 720 E. 



seat of the disease, iii. 720 E. 

 origin and progress of the disease, iii. 720 E. 

 fungoid and hard tumours of the brain, iii. 720 E. 

 of the Fallopian tube, s. 620. 

 of the kidney, iv. 263. 

 of the liver, iii. 192. 



gelatiniform cancer, iii. 193. 

 of the lower lip, iii. 954. 

 of the lung, s. 293. 

 of the ovary, s. 591 . 

 colloid, s. 591. 

 medullary, s. 593. 

 scin hous, s. 593. 

 of the pharynx, iii. 954. 

 of the prostate gland, iv. 157. 

 of the rectum, i. 184. 



scroti, or chimney-sweeper's cancer, i. 184 ; iv. 1014. 

 of the serous membranes, iv. 537. 

 ofthe spinal cord, iii. 715. 

 of the testicle, encephaloid, iv. 1009. 

 colloid, iv. 1010. 

 melanosis, iv. 10,0. 

 ofthe tongue, iv. 1157. 

 ofthe uterus, s. 698. 



epithelial, s. 700. 

 of vagina, s. 708. 



Cancer cursus, or land crab, velocity of the, iii. 444. 

 Cancerous disease, effect of, on the neighbouring bones, i. 



463. 



Cancroid of the uterus, s. 700. 

 Cancrum or is, iii. 954. 

 Canine fossa, ii. 207, 208. 

 muscle, ii. 221. 



relations and action, ii. 224, 225. 

 ridge, ii. 207. 

 Cam's familiaris, organs of voice of the, iv. 1490. 



dentition of the, iv. 907. 909. 

 Cannabis Indica, narcotic effects of, iv. 690. 

 Cannon-shot wounds of arteries, i. 227. 

 Cantharida;, or oil-beetles and blister-flies, ii. 863. 

 Canthi of eyelids, iii. 79. 

 Cape ant-eater, pelvis of the, s. 163. 164. 

 Cape jerboa, or jumping hare (Helamys), anatomy of the, 



iv. 372, et seq. 

 Cape mole ( Bathiergus maritimus ), anatomy of the, iv. 



369, et seq. 



Capillaries of the mucous system, iii. 492. 

 of muscle?, iii. 516. 

 ofthe stomach, s. 327. 

 Capillary vessels, i. 220, 221. 

 structure of the, i. 669. 

 capillary circulation, phenomena of, i. 669. 

 properties of the capillary vessels, and their influence 



on the circulation, i. 671. 

 stagnation of venous blood in the capillaries of the 



lungs, i. 673. 



theories of the capillary circulation, i. 673 ; iv. 1390. 

 See also CIRCULATION. 

 Capillary apoplexy, iii. 720 D. 

 causes of, iii. 720 D. 

 plexus, iv. 1107. 



Capitula Santorini, or cornicula laryngis, iii. 102. 

 Capitulum costae, iv. 1026. 

 Capra, anatomical characters of, s. 508, ct seq. 

 Ctipron/ysof Cuba, singular liver of, iii. 175. 

 Capromys, anatomy of the, iv. 372, et seq. 

 Capsicum considered as an article of food, s. 395. 

 Capsulce suprarenales seu atrabiliariae. See SUPRA-RENAL 



CAPSULES. 



functions ofthe, iv. 445. 



Capsular ligaments, i. 251 ; ii. 264. 778 ; iv. '71. 

 of shoulder-joint, i. 359. 

 of knee, iii. 46. 



Capsule of Glisson, i 504 ; iii. 166. 

 vaginal portion, iii. 167. 

 interlobular portion, iii. 167. 

 lobular portion, iii. 167. 

 of the kidney, iv. 238. 

 ofthe lens ofthe eye, ii. 199. 

 enveloping the prostate gland, iii. 933. 

 Capsules, synovial, of knee, iii. 46. 

 Cnput asperac asteriae, iii. ICO. 

 Caput gallinaginis, iv. 1246. 1252. 



structure of, iv. 1252. 



Capybara (Hydrochcerus), anatomy of the, iv. 373 et seq. 

 Carabus monilis, or ground-beetle, ii. 859. 



Carapace of Crustacea, i. 756. 



composition and structure, i. 756. 

 arch-formed, of the turtle, uses of the, iii. 450. 

 Caravels, i. 45. See ACALEPHTE. 

 Carbon of vegetables, respiration of, i. 133. 

 Carbonate of lime calculus, iv. 80. 

 analysis of, iii. 806. 



deposit of, in urine, in disease, iv. 1283. 

 Carbonate of magnesia calculus, iv. 81. 

 Carbonaceous deposits of absorbent glands, iii. 233. 

 Carbonic acid, the first product of animal decay, iv. 456. 

 exhaled from the lungs, ii. 149. 

 source and cause of the formation of, in the lungs, 



ii. 149. 



method of discovering the presence of, in organic sub- 

 stances, iii. 802. 

 proportions of, in the atmosphere in a pure and in a 



vitiated state, iv. 326. 

 effect of, on the epiglottis, iii. 123. 125. 

 Carcinoma of breast, alveolare, iii. 255. 



fasciculatum, iii. 256. 

 medullary, iii. 255. 



varieties, iii. 256. 

 reticulare, iii. 255. 

 simplex, iii. 255. 

 of the liver, iii. 192. 

 seat of origin of carcinoma, iii. 194. 

 of pancreas, s. 111. 

 o! parotid glands, iv. 430. 

 scroti, iv. 1015. 

 of the teslicle, iv. 1009. 

 scirrhous, iv. 1009. 

 encephaloid cancer, iv. 1009. 

 colloid cancer, iv. 1010. 

 melanosis, iv. 1010. 

 of thyroid gland, iv. 1116. 

 Carcinowaious tumours of the liver, iii. 192. 

 Cardia, or ccsophageal opening of the stomach, s. 308. 

 action ofthe, iii. 721 L. 

 uses of, indigestion, ii. 10. 

 Cardiac arteries, i. 192. 



nerves, ii. 595 ; iii. 722. 887. 896. 902. 

 nerve, inferior, ii. 595 ; s. 425. 

 left, ii. 595. 

 middle, ii. 595. 



left.ii. 596. 



superior, ii. 595 ; s. 424. 

 first, ii. 851. 



plexus, great, ii. 596 ; s. 427. 

 pouch, or great or splenic extremity, s. 308. 

 vein, great, iv. 1414. 



posterior, iv. 1415. 

 Cardinal teeth of Conchifera, i. 709. 

 Cat 'dilfs, ii. 636; iv. 707. 



anatomical characters of, ii. 636. 

 Caries, articular, ofthe shoulder-joint, iv. 581. 

 of the bones ofthe face, ii. 220. 

 of ihe cranium, i. 746. 

 arising from a scrofulous cause, i. 450. 



from syphilis, i. 450. 

 ofthe spine, i. 451. 



scrofulous caries, i. 451. 



Cardium (cockle), nervous system of the, iii. 604. 

 CARNIVORA (a group of Mammiferous Animals), i. 470. 

 chylife.rous system, i. 479. 



mesenteric glands, or pancreas Asellii, i. 479. 

 thoracic duct, i. 479. 

 circulation, organs of, i. 479. 

 digestive organs, i. 477 ; s. 302. 



compared with those ofthe Ruminantia, i. 479. 

 gall-bladder, i. 479. 

 hepatic ducts, i. 479. 

 liver, i. 479. 

 pancreas, i. 479 ; s. 97. 

 spleen, i. 479. 



stomach and intestine, i. 478. 

 teeth, i. 478; iv. 910. 

 generative system, i."482. 

 male organs, i. 482. 

 female organs, i. 482. 

 locomotive organs, iii. 455. 

 muscular system, i. 477. 

 nervous system, i. 480. 



organ of hearing, i. 480. 

 of sight, i. 480. 



lacrymal glands, i. 480. 

 of smell, i. 481. 

 of taste, i. 481. 

 respiration, organs of, i. 480. 

 skeleton, i. 471. 



anterior extremity, i. 472. 

 carpus, i. 476. 

 cranium, i. 472. 



frontal bones, i. 473. 

 inferior maxillary, i. 471. 

 intermaxillary, i. 474. 

 lacrymal bone, i. 474. 

 malar bone, i. 474. 

 nasal bones, i. 474. 

 occipital bones, i. 473. 

 parietal bones, i. 473. 

 sphenoid bone, i. 474. 



