760 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Cartilage can/in ut if. 



eusiform, or xiphoid appendix, iv. 1023. 



ossification of the, iv. 1024. 



fibre-triangular, iv. 1506. 



fibrous and spongy, adventitious, formation of, iv. 142. 



of hip-joint, inflammation and ulccration of the, ii. 



788. 



intervertehral, i. 250. 

 of knee-joint, iii, 45. 

 of larynx, iii. 100. 



diseased conditions of the, iii. 120. See LARYNX, 



morhid anatomy and pathology. 

 loose, iv. 538. 

 of the nose, iii. 726. 



superior, iii. 726. 

 lateral, iii. 726. 

 triangular, iii. 726. 

 inferior or pinna!, iii. 726. 

 structure, iii. 727. 

 of the ribs, i. 249. 

 sacro-iliac, s. 122. 

 of Santorini, iii. 102. 

 semilunar of knee-joint (cartilagines falcata? s. lu- 



natae), iii. 45. 

 ses-'.mpid, iii. 727. 

 softening of, iv. 712. 

 tarsal, iii. 78. 81. 



ciliary, iii. 81. 

 orbital, iii. 81. 

 thyroid, iii. 101. 



of tibio-fibular articulations, iv. 1110. 

 triangular of wrist-joint, i. 249. 

 Cartilaginous deposits in the diaphragm, ii. 6. 

 fibro-cartilaginous tissue, i. 127. 

 patches in the coats of arteries, iv. 87. 

 rings of the trachea, s. 261. 

 tissue, elements of the, i. 127. 

 Cartilaginous fishes. See PISCES. 

 Caruncula lachrymalis, iii. 80. 84. 



calculi in the follicles of the, iv. 82. 

 seminalis, iv. 1252. See Caput gallinaginis. 

 Carunculte myrtiformes, s. 711. 

 Cnrybdea marsupialis, organs of digestion of, i. 43. 

 Cnryophyllia fasciculata, a genus of Pulypifera, iv. 37. 

 Case-worms, or caddis, ii. 865. I 

 Casein, or cheesy matter of milk. iii. 359 ; iv. 168. 

 aposepedine, or caseous oxide, iii. 359. 



mode of obtaining, iii. 359. 

 analysis of, iii. 798 ; iv. 162. 

 proportion of, in various kinds of milk, iv. 168. 

 mode of obtaining casein, iv. 168. 

 vegetable casein, iv. 169. 

 occurrence of, in combination with fat or " milky 



urine," iv. 94. 

 Castor fiber (the beaver), anatomy of the, iv. 370, el seq. 



organs of voice of the, iv. H92. 

 Castor cum, secretion of the drug, iv. 396. 

 Castration, ii. 443. 



effects of, in the female, ii. 443. 



in the rriale, ii. 443. 



circumstances analogous in hermaphroditism, ii. 443. 

 sexual desire not always entirely destroyed by castra- 

 tion, ii. 443. 



in the lower animals, ii. 443. 

 effect of, on the male, when performed some time 



before puberty, ii. 717, 718; iv. 985. 

 effect of the removal of the testicles at or after the 



period of puberty, ii. 717, 718 ; iv. 985. 

 on some of the lower animals, ii. 718. 

 alleged wasting effect of castration on the cerebellum 



refuted, iii. 687. 

 Cat, brain of the, iii. 696. 

 nails of th", i 255. 

 organs of voice of the, iv. 1490. 

 powers 01 leaping of the. iii. 474. 



its love of the odour of Nepeta (cat-mint) and Vale- 

 rian, iv. 702. 



Cnt, flying, mode of flight of the, iii. 430. 

 Catalytic action common to organic and inorganic opera- 

 tions, iii. 153. See LIFE. 

 mode of operation, iii. 153. 

 Catamenia, ii. 439, 440. See Menstruation. 

 Catarrh of the bladder, i. 3!'9. 

 " Catarrh of the dying," i. 80!. 

 Catarrhus uteri, s. 694. 

 Caterpillars, dormant vitality of, iii. 157. See INSECTA, 



larva of, 



Catodontida, family of, i. 564. 

 Caucasian race, iv. 1328. 



principal characters of the, iv. 1348. 

 capacity of skull of the, iii. 666. 



Cauda, or extremity, of the medulla oblongata, iii. 679. 

 Cauda equina, the, iii. 650. 658; s. 119. 

 Cauda lienis, iv. 771. 

 Caudate lobule of liver, iii. 937. 

 Caudate nerve-vesicles, iii. 647. 

 Cauliflower excrescence of the uterus, s. 700. 

 Cav& nares, or nares interna?, iii. 723. 

 Cavernous body of penis. See Corpus cavernosum. 



plexus of nerves, s. 426. 



Cavia capybara, organs of voice of the, iv. 1491. 

 cobaya, Weberian organ in, iv. 1418. 



Ccivia, or Guinea-pig, anatomy of the. iv. H7'2. ct scq, 



paca (the paca), anatomy of the, iv. 372, ct scq. 

 Cavicornua, anatomy of, s. oOS. 



horns of, s. 518. 



Cavities of the face, ii. 217. See NOSE; OKBIT. 

 CAVITY, in general, i. 500. 

 definition, i. 500. 



abdominal cavity in particular, i. 500. 

 epigastric region, i. 502. 

 hypoaastric region, i 505. 

 umbilical region, i. 504. 

 abnormal conditions of the abdominal cavity, i. 



507. 

 congenital malformations of the abdominal pa- 



rietes. i. 508. 

 morbid conditions of the abdominal parietes, i. 



500. 



causes, i. 509. 

 congenital malformation of the abdominal cavity, 



i. 509. 



See also ABDOMEN ; STOMACH AND INTESTINE. 

 Cavity, in particular : 

 abdominal, i. 19. 

 cotyloid, or acetabulum, s. 116. 



digital or ancyroid, or posterior cornu of lateral ven- 

 tricle, iii. 674. 



or fossa trochanterica, ii. 1C6. 

 glenoid, i. 219. 735; ii. 340; iv. 573. 

 of radius, ii. 163. 

 of scapula, ii. 157. 

 of tibia, external, ii. 108. 

 internal, ii. 1G8. 

 nasal, iii. 723, 724. 

 of the pelvis, s. 127. 



peritoneal, iii. 940. 

 sigmoid, greater, ii. 66. 162. 

 lesser, ii. 66. 

 of the ulna, iv. 229. 

 Cavity, thoracic. See THORAX. 

 of the tympanum, ii. 543. 546 

 of the uterus, s. 627. See Uterus. 

 Cavum sen sinus laryngis. See Rt'ma glottidis. 

 Cavy of Patagonia (Chloromys Patagonica), anatomy ot 



the, iv. 384, ct seq. 



Cebince, or monkeys of the NewWorld, iv. 210, et seq. 

 Cebus, a genus of Quadrumana , iv. 210, et scq. See QUA- 



DRUMANA. 



characters of the genus, iv. 210. 

 Ceciliadcc, a family of Reptilia, iv. 265, et seq. 

 O//-evoltition. See ADVENTITIOUS PRODUCTS, blastemal 



formations. 

 (W/-pigment, iv. 116. 

 Cells of adventitious growths, iv. 119. 

 form, size, and contents of, iv. 119. 

 See PRODUCTS, ADVENTITIOUS 



Cells, development of, in the process of secretion, iv. 441. 

 biliary or hepatic, in human liver and in that of various 



animals, iv. 452. 



or corpuscles of bones, iii. 850. See OSSEOUS SYSTEM. 

 of tracheal epithelium, s. 260. 

 Cellulte ethmoidales, i. 731. 

 Cellular, deep, membranous lamina; of the urinary bladder. 



i. 384. 



CELLULAR TISSUE, i. 509. 

 arrangement, i. 509. 



common cellular membrane, i. 510. 

 penetrating, i. 510. 

 special, i. 510. 

 development, i. 512. 

 properties, i. 511. 



theories, i. 511. 

 structure and organisation, i. 511. 



bloodvessels and lymphatics, i. 511. 

 chemical composition, i. 511. 

 nerves, i. 511. 

 morbid conditions of cellular tissue, i. 513. 



I. inflammation, i. 513. 



a. acute circumscribed inflammation, or phleg- 



mon, i. 513. 



1. congestion of the bloodvessels, i. 513. 



2. effusion, i. 513. 



3. suppuration, i. 514. 



4. ulceration, i. 514. 



5. mortification, i. 514. 



b. chronic inflammation, i. 514. 



c. spreading or diffuse inflammation, i. 515. 



II. infiltration, or effusion, i. 515. 



a. blood, i. 515. 



b. serum, i. 515. 



c. air, i. 516. 



d. urine, i. 516. 



III. induration,!. 516; ii. 333; iv. 712. 

 softening, iv. 712. 



IV. morbid growths, i. 516. 

 V. foreign bodies, i. 516. 



See ADIPOSE TISSUE; VEIN. 

 Cellular tissue, subcutaneous, i. 3*. 



of ankle, i. 148. 



of hand, ii. 524. 



of the eyelids, iii. 82. 



adventitious, iv. 140. 

 Cellules of breasts, iii. 248. 



