GENERAL INDEX. 



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SYMPATHETIC NERVE continued. 

 physiology, s. 450. 



properties of fibres of sympathetic, s. 458. 

 sensory properties, s. 458. 

 motor properties, s. 459. 

 the heart, s. 460. 

 intestinal canal, s. 464. 

 oesophagus, s. 464. 

 stomach, s. 465. 

 genito-urinary organs, s. 466. 

 pupil, s. 466. 

 influence of the sympathetic on the vegetative 



processes, s. 470. 



use of the ganglia of the sympathetic, iii. 723 F. 

 Sympathetic nervous actions, iii. 721 A. 



bY.MI'ATlIY, IV. 852. 



d-finition, iv. 852. 

 sympathy in yawning, &c., iv. 852. 

 examples of sympathetic sensations, iv. 853. 

 movements excited by the operation of a stimulus ap- 

 plied at a distance, iv. 853. 

 sympathies between different individuals, iv. 854. 



which affect the mind, and through it the 



body, iv. 854. 

 which are strictly organic, and therefore 



physical, iv. N~>4~. 

 nerves affected by the phenomena of sensation and 



motion, iv. 854. 



continuous and contiguous sympathy, iv. 855. 

 Syatphysi$, \. 257. 



pubis, i. 4*; s. 115. 125. 

 sacro-iliac, i. 249. 



Sympodia, or siren-like form of monstrosity, iv. 964. 

 Synarthrosis, i. 254. 



varieties of, amphiarthrosis, i. 255. 

 gomphosis, i. '255. 

 schindylesis, i. 255. 

 suture, i. 255. 



diarthrodicajform of articulation, i. 255. 

 Synchtsta, a genus of Rotifera, iv. 404. 

 Sync/iondrosis, i. 2J9. 257. 

 Sync/tysis, spaikling, causes of the sparkling appearance, 



Synciput, i. 725. 



Syncope, phenomena of, iii 159. 

 cause of, i. 416. 



produced by the operation of phlebotomy, i. 228. 

 Syncorne, mode of reproduction of the, s. 18. 

 Syngnathidas, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 

 Si/ngnat/ius, iii. 986. 

 Synneurosis, i. 2o7. 

 Synoicum, a genus of Tunicata, iv. 490, et seq. 



characters of the genus, iv. 1190. 

 SYNOVIA, iv. 856. 



definition, iv. 856. 



chemical examination of synovia, iv. 856. 

 Synovial bursce of temporo-maxillary articulation, iv. 937. 

 capsule, acute inflammation of a, effects of, on the 



action of the heart, i. 797. 

 of eibow, ii. 66. 

 of knee, iii. 46. 



cavities, calcareous, deposits in the, iv. 90. 

 membranes in particular. See Articulations in par- 

 ticular. 



of the ankle-joint, i. 153. 

 acute inflammation of the, i. 162. 

 of hip-joint, ii. 779. 

 of radio-ulnar articulations, iv. 229. 

 of shoulder-joint, iv. 575. 

 of tibio-fibular articulations, iv. 1118, 1119. 

 of wrist-joint, iv. 1507. 

 membranes in general. See SEROUS and SYNOVIAL 



MEMBRANES. 



sheaths of tendons, constitution of, iv. 518. 

 Synovial membrane, diseases of the, of the elbow-joint, ii. 



Synnvitis coxae, case of, ii. 788. 

 Synovitis of the elbow-joint, ii. 77. 

 Syphilis, caries from, i. 450. 



a cause of inflammatory state of the brain, iii. 713. 



treatment, iii. 713. 

 effects of syphilis on the anus, i. 183. 

 foetus in utero affected by it, ii. 333. 

 prodticed by contact with morbid saliva, iv. 420. 

 syphilitic ofchitis, iv. 1008. 

 syphilitic ulceration of the tongue, iv. 1156. 

 small circular superficial ulcers, iv. 1156. 

 rhagades or fissures, iv. 1156. 

 glossy tubercle, iv. 1156. 

 phagedaenic ulcers, iv. 1157. 

 ulcerations of the larynx caused by, iii. 119. 

 treatment of syphilis by mercury, iv. 802, 803.* 

 Syringograde motion, explanation of, iv. 1241, note. 

 Ki/ringogrades, mode of locomotion of the, iii. 433. 

 Syro- Arabian, or Semitic, group of languages, iv. 1347. 



characters of the Syro-Arabian nations, iv. 1347. 

 Syssarcosi*, i. 257. 



Systemic heart, ii. 579. See HEART (normal anatomy). 

 Systole, or contraction, of the heart's auricles and ven- 

 tricles, ii. 602,603. See HEART, PHYSIOLOGY op. 

 meaning of the expression " systole of the heait," ii. 

 603. 



T. 



T fractures of the femur, iii. 68. 

 Tabanidte, or bloodsuckers, ii. 867. 

 Tabula vitrea, i. 742. 

 Tadpole, i. 93. See AMPHIBIA. 



digestion, organs of, i. 96. 



metamorphosis, i. 106. 



of the os hyoides in the tadpole, iii. 835. 



respiratory organs of the, s. 278. 280. 



respiration, organs of, i. 98. 



skeleton of, structure of, i. 96. 



vertebrae of, i. 93. 

 Tcenia filiformis, ova of, ii. 142. 



polvmorpha, ii. 142. 



semicircularis, iii. 675. 699. 702. 



solium, description of the, ii. 120, 121. 

 digestive organs of the, s. 295. 

 mode of reproduction of, s. 29. 



sphaenocephalus, a species of tape-worm, it 13 . 

 Teenies, or tape-worms, ii. 116. 120. 



digestive apparatus in, ii. 131. 



forms and malformations of, ii. 121. 



muscular system of, ii. 128. 



organisation of, ii. 120, 121. 



generation, organs of, ii. 137. 



mode of reproduction of, s. 27. 



sexual joint or proglottis of the tape-; 

 [124]. 



nervous and muscular tissues not discernible in the, 



iii. 534. 607. 

 Taenice armatae, ii. 121. 127. 



inermes, ii. 121. 



rostellatae, ii. 121. 



Teenioides, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 

 Tahitians, physical characters of the, iv. 1362. 



portrait of a Tahitian female, iv. 1362. 



cranium of a native of, iv. 1326. 



pelves of, s. 150. 

 Tail of birds, use of the, in flight, iii. 429. 



of fish, considered as an organ of locomotion, iii. 437. 



of monkeys, use of the, iii. 456. 

 Tallow, vegetable, i. 58. 



Tallow-tree (Croton sebiferum) of China, i. 58. 

 Talpa, or mole, ii. 994, et seq. 



pel vis of the, s. 164. 

 Talpidee, or mole family, ii. 994. 



characters of, ii. 994, et seq. See INSECTIVORA. 

 Tamulian language of Southern India, iv. 1349. 



affinities between the, and the language of the Austra- 

 lian aborigines, iv. 1363. 

 Tanning, art of, ii. 404. 



Tapelum, inner villous surface of choroid coat, ii. 179. 

 Tape-worms. See Teenies. 



Tapir Americanus, anatomy of the, iii. 863. et seq. See 

 PACHYDERMATA. 



organs of voice of the, iv. 1493. 



pelvis of the, s. 156. 

 Tardigrade, or sloth, digestive organs of the, s. 302. 



pelvis of, s. 161. 



origin of the name "tardigrade," s. 162. 

 Tarsal, or palpebral, arches, iii. 93. 



cartilages, iii. 78. 81. 



ligaments, iii. 81. 

 Tarsius, a genus of Quadrumana, iv. 214, et seq. See 



QUADROMANA. 



Tarso-metatarsal articulations, ii. 344. 

 Tarsus, bones of the, ii. 339. 



articulation of two rows of, to each other, ii. 343. 

 anterior row of, ii. 339. 

 joints of, ii. 342. 

 posterior row of, ii. 339. 

 structure and development, ii. 341. 

 motion of the tarsal joints, ii. 344. 

 abnormal conditions, ii. 347. 

 Tartar, odontoliths, or salivary calculi, of teeth, iv. 83. 



419. 



Tartini, anecdote of, iv. 687. 

 Tasmania, head and face of a woman of, iv. 1316. 

 TASTE, iv. 856. 



definition, iv. 856. 

 seat of the sense of taste, iv. 857. 

 conditions of the sense of taste, iv. 857. 

 nerves of taste, iv. 858. 



speciality of the nervous fibres which convey the 



gustative impressions, iv. 859. 

 influence of the facial nerve on the sense of taste, 



iv. 553. 



and of the glosso-pharyngeal nerve, ii. 498. 

 See FACIAL NEHVB ; GLOSSO-PHAKYNOEAL 



NERVE. 



gustative papillae, iv. 860. 

 exercise of the sense of taste, iv. 861. 



power of distinguishing sapors with remarkable 



acuteness, iv. 861, 862. 

 suspension of this power, iv. 862. 

 influence of habit in blunting the sensibility to 



particular tastes, iv. 862. 

 sense of taste affected by illness, iv. 862. 

 purpose of the sense, iv. 863. 

 the sense of taste in infancy, i. 73. 

 and in old age, i. 80. 



