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THYROID GLAND continued. 

 morphology, iv. 1111. 

 use, iv. 445, 1113. 

 morbid anatomy, iv. 1114. 

 inflammation, iv, 1114. 

 alterations of structure, iv. 1114. 

 hypertrophy, iv. 1114. 

 melicerous dfgeneration, iv. 1114. 

 bronchocele, iv. 1115. 

 adventitious formations, iv. 1116. 

 cysts, iv. 1116. 



carcinomatous growths, iv. 1116. 

 encephaloid or scirrhus, iv. 1 hi. 

 enlargement of the vessels, iv. 1116. 

 morbid conditions of the thyroid gland in the foetus 



in titero, ii. 335. 



his'ory of investigations, iv. 1117. 

 Thyroid muscle, iii. 101. 



or obturator, foramen, s. 11G. 



membrane, s. 126. 

 veins, iv. 1107. 



inferior, ii. 851 ; iv. 1408. 

 superior, iv. 1406. 

 middle, iv. 14dfi. 



Tibia, or shin-bone, i. 151 ; ii. 16S ; iii. 45. 

 development, ii. 171. 

 extremities, ii. 1O\ 169. 

 form and size, ii. 16S, 169. 

 surfaces, ii. 169, 170. 

 structure, ii. 170. 

 spine of the tibia, ii. 168. 

 tuberosities of the tibia, ii. 169. 

 luxations inwards, i. 155, 156. 

 outwards, i. 158. 

 forwards and backwards, i. 1!>9. 

 complete, i. 159. 

 partial, i. 160. 

 the most eligible situations for exposing the tibia in 



order to trephine, &c., iii. 136. 

 liability of the tibia to disease, iii. 136. 



nodes and abscesses, iii. 136. 

 amputations of the leg, iii. 1S4. 



precaution with respect to the projecting angle 

 which the tibia, when amputated, presents an- 

 t-riorly, iii. 135. 

 curve of the tibia, iii. 136. 

 fractures of the tibia, iii. 69. 136. 

 atrophy of the, in old persons, iii. 69. 

 Tibiat nerve, iii. 134 ; iv. 62. 7fi9. 

 anterior, iii. 132 ; iv. 768. 

 internal deep branch, iv. 76^. 

 external deep branch, iv. 768. 

 origin and course, iv. 769. 

 muscular branches, iv. 769. 



branch for the plantaris, iv. 769. 

 for the poplitaeus, iv. 769. 



tibialis posticus, iv. 769. 



flexor communis digrorum and 



longus pollicis, iv. 769. 

 superior internal articular, iv. 769. 

 cutaneous, or tibial sapha?nus iv. "7". 

 superior and inferior calcaneal branch, iv. 



770. 



terminal branches, iv. 770. 

 Tibial artery, anterior, i. 150; ii.355; iii. 131. 

 origin and course iii. 131. 

 ligatures -if the, iii. 132. 

 demonstrations of, iii. 132. 

 posterior, ii.354; iii. 13x. 



origin and course, iii. 133. 

 relations, iii. 133. 

 operations for ligaturing, iii. 133. 

 saphsnus nerve, iv. 770. 

 veins, iv. 1411. 

 Tibialis anticus muscle, ii. 352; iii. 131. 137. 



tendon, i. 149. 

 posticus, i:i. 133. 140. 



nerve to the, iv. 769. 



TIBIO-FIBUI.AR ARTICULATION*, i 152; iv. 1118. 

 superior tibio-fibular articulation, iv. 1118. 

 ligaments, iv. 1118. 



anterior ligament, iv. 1118. 

 posterior ligament, iv. 1118. 

 tendon of the biceps (flexor cruris), iv. 1118. 

 synovial membrane, iv. 1 1 18. 

 inferior tibio-fibular articulation, iv. 1119. 

 cartilage, iv. 1119. 

 synovial membrane, iv. 1119. 

 ligaments, iv. 1119. 



anterior ligament, iv. 11 19. 

 posterior ligament, iv. 1119. 

 interosseous ligament, iv. 1119. 



mechanism of the tibio-fibular articulations, iv. 1119. 

 dislocation of the fibula at the upper tibio-fibular 



articulation, iv. 111! 1 . 



mechanism of the inferior tibio-fibular articu- 

 lation, iv. 1119,1120. 

 Tibio-tarsal ligament, anterior, i. 152. 

 internal, i. 152. 

 Tic douloureux, ii. 228. 

 Ticks, i: 

 Tiger, organs and mode of locomotion of the, iii. 455. 



Tiger contin tied. 



powers of leaping of the, iii. 474. 477. 

 organs of voice of the, iv. 1490. 

 urine of the, iv. 1279. 



Tight-lacing, effects of, on the organs of digestion, s. 405. 

 Timarcha tenebricosa, ii. 863. 

 " Timbre " of sounds, definition of, ii. 569. 



of the human voice, iv. 1475. 

 Tinnitus aurium, phenomenon of, iii. 723 B. 

 Tipulidis, societies of, for various purposes, iii. 16. 

 Tissue, formation of, iii. 747. 



homogeneous membrane and fibres formed from fibrin 



independent of cells, iii. 74H. 



development of tissues originating in cells, iii. 750. 

 destruction of the tissues, death caused l>y, i. 791. 

 changes in the tissues a sign of actual death, i. 804. 

 retention of fluid in the tissues a cause of death, i. 792. 

 Tissue, areolar, generally, iii. 494 ; iv. 513. 



white fibrous element of, Hi. 494. 

 yellow fibrous element, iii. 494. 

 areolar tissue of glands, iii. 494. 

 of muscles, iii. 516. 

 of stomach (or tunica nervca), s. 325. 

 cellular, i. 367. 



of eyelids, iii. 82. 

 elastic, iv. 512. 



ligament, i. 251. 

 gelatinous, anaUsU of, iii, 806. 

 inter laminar fibro-cartilagiuou?, s. 125. 

 interstitial cellular, ii. 489. 

 muscular or sarcous. See MUSCLE. 

 of auricles, ii. 593. 



ventricles, ii. 593. 

 osseous. See OSSEOUS TISSUE. 

 subcutaneous cellular, i. 3*. 216. 

 of elbow, ii. 63. 

 foot, ii. 351. 

 hand, ii. 524. 

 penis, iii. 912. 

 white and yellow fibrous, iv. 512. See SEROUS AND 



SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES. 

 yellow fibrous, elasticity of the, ii. 58. 

 Tobacco, alimentary value of the leaf of, s. 395. 



action of, on the vital power of the heart, i. 723. 

 action of essential oil of, on the heart, i. 793. 797. 

 Toes, articulations of the, ii. 343. 

 bones of the, ii. 342. 



phalanges, ii. 342. See also Phalanges. 

 abnormal conditions of the, ii. 347. 

 corns and bunions on the, causes of, ii. 353. 

 phalanges of toes in birds, table of the number of, i. 



289. See AYES. 

 plantar region of the, ii. 355. 

 Tomicus topographus, its ravages among-t the trees of 



the Hartz Forest, ii. 862. 



Tonga islanders, physical characters of the, ir. 1362. 

 TONGUB, iv. 1120. 



Human Anatomy, iv. 1120. 

 size, iv. 1120. 

 direction, iv. 1120. 

 shape, iv. 1120. 

 general description, iv. 1120. 

 superior surface, iv. 1121. 

 inferior surface, iv. 1122. 

 edges, iv. 112-2. 



anterior extremity, apex, or point, iv. 1122. 

 posterior extremity, or base, iv. 1122. 

 basis or framework of the tongue, iv. 1 123. 

 byoid bone, iv. 1123. 

 relations, iv. 1123. 

 basis or body, iv. 1123. 

 cornua, greater, iv. 1124. 



lesser, iv. 1124. 

 structure, iv. 1124. 

 development, iv. 1124. 



hyo-glossal membrane or ligament, iv. 1124. 

 median fibrous septum, iv. 1124. 

 investments, iii. 544. 565 ; iv. 1124. 

 muscular system, iv. 1125. 



intrinsic muscles, iv. 1 125. 



lingual, transverse, iv. 1126. 

 vertical, iv. 1126. 

 superior, iv. 1 126. 

 inferior, iv. 1126. 



microscopical examination of thin sec- 

 tions, iv. 1127. 

 mode of termination of the intrinsic 



fibres, iv. 1131. 

 extrinsic muscles, iv. 1132. 



palato glossus (glosso-staphylinus), iv. 



1132. 



stylo-glossus, iv. 1133. 

 hyo-glossus, iv. 1 133. 

 genio-glossus, iv. 1133. 

 accessory extrinsic muscles, iv. 1134. 

 movements of the tongue, iv. 1134. 

 intrinsic movements, iv. 1 134. 



as affecting its length, iv. 1131. 



direction, iv. 1134. 

 extrinsic movements, iv. I 34. 

 as affecting its length, iv. 1134 



direction, iv. 1135. 



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