GENERAL INDEX. 



789 



Geronlotoron, or arcus senilis, i. 80. 

 Gibbons, iv. 195, et seq. See QUADRCMANA. 



organs of voice of the, iv. ] 1-7. 

 Giddiness of ana?mic patients, iii. 723 C. 



mode of treatment of, iii. 723 C. 

 Gills, or branchiae, iv. 331. 

 of Amphibiae, s. 278. 

 of Fi*hes, i. 646. 



Gimbt'rnat's ligament, i. 5; s. 137. 

 Ginglymtts, angular and lateral, i. 256. 

 Giraffe, anatomy of the, s. 508, et tcq. 

 cranium of, s. 510. 516. 

 horns of, s. 516. 

 skeleton of the, s. 520. 

 brain of, s. 542. 

 intestine of, s. 539. 



organs and mode of locomotion of the, iii. 454. 

 pelvis of the, s. 15S. 

 tongue of the, s 533. 

 Gizzard of birds, i. 320. See AVES. 

 functions of, ii. 11. 12. 

 structure of, s. 301. 

 Glabel/a, i. 729. 

 GLAND, ii.480. 



definition, ii. 480 

 development, ii. 4<-2 ; iv. 455. 

 divisions and kinds of glands, ii. 481. 

 organisation, ii. 491 ; iv. 455. 



blood-vessels, ii. 487. 



arrangement of their minute subdivisions, ii. 

 488. 



excretory ducts, ii. 486. 



interstitial cellular tissue, ii. 4S9. 



investing membrane, ii. 489. 



lymphatic vessels, ii. 489. 



minute structure of glands, ii. 481. 

 simple forms, ii. 482. 

 complex forms, ii. 483. 



nerves of glands, ii. 489. See SECRETION. 



secreting canals and excretory ducts, ii. 486. 

 situation of glands, ii. 481 . 



See KIDNEY; LACHRYMAL ORGANS; LIVER; PANCREAS. 

 Gland, Cowper's, ii. 422. 



in Man and in other animals, ii. 422. 

 lachrymal, iii. 88. 784. 



inferior, iii. 89. 

 parotid, iii. 581. 902 ; iv. 423. 



relations, iii. 902. 

 pineal, iii. 676, 677. 



prostate, ii. 422; iii. 932; iv. 146. See PROSTATE 

 GLAND. 



relations, size, and density, iii. 933. 



capsule, iii. 933. 



vesico-prostatic plexus of veins, iii. 933. 



prostatic diseases, iii. 934. 

 sublingual, ii. 214 ; iv. 424. 

 submaxillary, iv. 424. 

 thymus, iv. 1087.' 



functions of the, iv. 445. 

 thyroid, iv. 1102. 



functions of the, iv. 445. 



Glands, absorbent. See LYMPHATIC AND LACTEAL SYSTEM. 

 axillary lymphatic, iii. 231. 

 of Brunn, or racemose glands, s. 361, 362. 

 buccal, iv. 426. 

 ceruminous. ii. 553. 

 conglobate, of Sylvius. See LYMPHATIC AND LACTEAL 



SYSTEM. 



Cowper's, iii. 930; iv. 1247. 1252. 

 duodenal, s. 361,362. 

 Haversian, i. 253 ; ii. 777. 778. 

 hvpogastric, or internal iliac, i. 387. 

 labial, iv. 426. 

 of the larynx, iii. 110. 



arvtenoid gland, iii. 110. 



epi glottic, iii. 111. 

 lenticular of the stomach, s. 324. 

 of Littre or Morgagni, iv. 1250. 

 lingual, anterior, iv. 426. 

 posterior, iv. 426. 



lymphatic. See LYMPHATIC AND LACTEAL SYSTEM. 

 lymphatic, axillary, i. 368. 



cervical, i. 368. 



inguinal, i. 368. 

 mammary, ii. 481. 

 Meibomian, iii. 8 1, 82. 

 mesenteric, iii. 943. 

 molar, iv. 4 - _6. 

 mucous, of tongue, iv. 1 140. 

 of nipple, iii. 24-;. 

 cesophageal, iii. 759. 

 of Pacchioni, i. 729. 735. 

 palatine, iv. 426. 

 pancreas, s. "1. 

 parotid, ii. 481. 



racemose, or glands of Brunn, s. 361, 362. 

 salivary, iv. 422. 

 subsidiary, ir. 425. 

 sebaceous, of eyelids, iii. 82. 

 sebaceous and muciparous, and follicles of the vulva, 



s. 711. 

 sudoriparous, s. 499. 



Glands continued. 



superficial inguinal, ii. 238. 

 tegumentary, s. 499. 

 tracheal, 8.260, 261. 



secretion of, s. 2G1. 

 testes. ii. 481. 



utricular, or follicles of uterus, s. 636. 

 vulvo-vaginal, s. 712. 

 Glandula innominata, iii. 88. 

 GlanduUe concatenate, iii. 577. 

 congregate, iii. 89. 



Pacchioni, or cerebral granulations, iii. 629. 631. 

 description of them, iii. 644. 

 are they natural structures ? iii. 645. 

 suprarenales, seu renes succenturiati. See SUPRA- 

 RENAL CAPSULES. 

 Tysoni (odoriferae), iii. 914. 

 Glandule of Harder, iii. 98. 

 in Mammalia, iii. 98. 

 in Birds, iii. 98. 

 in Reptiles, iii. 98. 

 secretion of the, iii. 98. 

 Glandules of breasts, iii. 248. 

 - Glans clitoridis, s. 709. 



texture of which it is composed, ii. 446. 

 penis, ii. 424 ; iii. 914 ; iv. 985, 

 corona glandis, iii. 914. 



glandulae Tysoni (>doriferae), iii. 914. 

 meatus urinarius, iii. 914. 



microscopic anatomy of the glans penis, iii. 914. 

 Glasserian fissure, i. 733. 735 ; ii. 545. 

 Glaucoma, or pearl animalcules, ii. 192; iv. 13. 

 Gleno-humeral, or Flood's, ligament, iv. 575. 

 Glenoid cavity, i. 219. 735; ii. 340 ; iv. 573. 

 of radius, ii. 163. 



of scapula (sinus articularis), ii. 157. 

 of the tibia, external, ii. 168. 

 internal, ii. 1G8. 

 ligament, ii. 157; iv. 573. 

 carpal anterior, ii. 508. 

 posterior, ii. 608. 



of metacarpo-phalaugeal joints, ii. 510. 

 Glenophora, a genus of Rotifera, iv. 401, et seq. 

 Gliding motion of joints, i. 2?6. 



Glisson's capsule, iii. 166. See Capsule of Glisson; LI- 

 VER. 

 Globules of chyle, iii. 221. 



of the blood, i. 404. See BLOOD. 

 of lymph, iii. 219. 

 mucus, iii. 483. 



varieties of the mucus globule, iiL 484. 

 distinction of the pus and mucus, iii. 484. 

 Globuline of M. Lecanu, i. 411. 



as an adventitious product, iv. 94. 

 Globulus Arantii, or corpus sesamoideum, i. 223. 

 Globus major of epididymis, iv. 979. 



minor, iv. 979. 

 Globus, or sense of suffocation, in hysteria, causes of, iii. 



722 L, 722 Q. 

 Glomeridce, a family of Myriapoda, iii. 546, et seq. 



characters of the family, iii. 546. 

 Glomeris, a genus of Myriapoda, iii. 546, et seq. 

 Glomus of the Wenzels, iii. 635. 



Glossanthrax, or malignant pustule of the tongue, iv. 1156. 

 Glossitis, erectile, iv. 1153. 

 suppurative, iv. 1153. 

 mercurial, iv. 1154. 

 Glosso-epiglottid folds, iii. Ill ; iv. 1121. 



ligament, iii. 104. 



Glosso-pnaryngeal nerve, i. 732 ; ii. 494 ; iii. 707. 882, 949. 

 branches, ii. 496. 



carotid branches, ii. 496. 

 digastric and stylo-hyoid branch, ii. 496. 

 lingual branches, ii. 497. 

 pharyngeal branches, ii. 496. 

 tonsillitic twigs, ii. 497. 

 origin and cranial course, ii. 494, 495. 

 ganglion jugulare, ii. 495. 

 ramus tympanicus nervi glosso-pharyngei, or nerve 



of Jacobson, ii. 495. 

 physiology of the glosso- pharyngeal, ii. 497 500; iv. 



500. 

 Glosso-staphylinus muscle, iii. 952; iv. 1132. 



artion and relations, iv. 1133. 

 Gl (tic dyspnoea, operation for, iii. 573. 

 Glottis. See LARYNX. 



diseases of the. See LARYNX. 

 Glottology, iv. 1345. See VARIETIES OF MANKIND. 

 Glow-worms. See LUMINOUSNESS, ANIMAL. 

 Glue, method of obtaining, ii. 404. See GELATIN. 

 GLrr.tAL REGION (in surgical anatomy), ii. SOU. 

 arteries, ii. 501, 502. 

 boundaries, ii. 500. 

 definition, ii. 500. 



muscles, nerves, and veins, ii. 501, 502. 

 Gltit&al artery, ii. 250. 833. 



course and distribution, ii. 833. 

 impression, s. 115 

 muscle, maxiraus, i. 61. 177; ii. 1C6. 501. 833; s. 115. 



137. 



medius, ii. 500502. 833 ; s. 137. 

 minimus, ii. 501, 502. 833; s. 137. 



