ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



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Products, Adventitious (continued). 

 blastemal formations, 100. 



their potential qualities, 102. 

 deposits : typhous deposit, 103. 

 tuberculous deposit, 104. 

 purulent deposit or pus, 110. 

 mucus, 114. 

 softened fibrin, 114. 

 epithelial fluid, 115. 

 melanic deposit, 116. 

 stagnation, 117. 

 extravasated blood, 117. 



introduction of bS coloured substances from 



without, 117. 

 diphtheritic deposit, 118. 



white thrush, 118. 

 growths, cells, 118. 

 granules, 119. 

 nuclei, 119. 

 fibrils, 119. 



enlargement of growths, 120. 

 their decay, 121. 

 their removal, 121. 

 cicatrisation, 121. 

 vital effects, 122. 

 localisation. 122. 



inoculability, 124. 

 hasmatoma, 125. 

 sarcoma, 126. 

 cystoma, 127. 

 angeiectoma, 127. 

 mel;xnonia,*128. 

 of fat basis ; lipoma, 129. 



SeTeatoma. See Cholesteric Fats, p. 98. 

 of gelatin basis ; fibroma, 130. 

 enchondroma, 132. 

 osteoma, 134. 



in unnatural sites, 134. 

 in the natural tissues, 134. 

 undetermined basis : colloma, Ibo. 

 infiltrating growths : cancer, 136. 

 pseudo tissues, 138. 

 induration matter, 138. 

 simulating the natural tissues, 139. 

 extra-vascular tissues, 139. 



nail. See Tooth, 142. 



simme vascular tissues : cellular tissue, 140. 



serous tissue, 140. 



fibrous and elastic pseudo-tissues, 14J. 



osseous pseudo-tissue, 141. 



nervous pseudo-tissue, 141. 



blood-vessel, 141. 



erectile tissue, 142. 



Ivmph vessel, 142. 



fibrous and spongy cartilage, 142. 



hair, 142. 



tooth, 142. 



cutaneous, 143. 



mucous, 143. 



glandular, 143 



muscle, 143. 



unstriped fibres, 143- 

 germ formations ; parasites, 143. . 

 liquid adventitious products, I**' 

 gaseous adventitious products, 14ij. 



, and adjacent viscera, 146. 



ao-'prostatica media et lateralia, 147. 

 uvula vesicae, 149. 

 intimate structure, 149. 

 liquor prostaticus, 150. 

 sinus pocularis, 151. 



- Prostate and vesicula pros- 



function of the prostate gland, 153. 

 morbid anatomy, 154. 

 hypertrophy, 154. 

 atrophy, 156. 

 inflammation, lot), 

 abscess, 156. 

 ulceration, 156. 

 tubercles, 157. 

 cancer, 157. 

 fibrous tumours, 157. 

 cystic prostate, 157. 

 prostatic concretions, 1. 



^"SrSd^b'y Vogel, and analysis by Las- 



saigne, 159. 

 comparative anatomy, 160. 



prostate in mammalia, 160. 

 in the ape, 160. 

 in the tarsier, 163. 

 in the galeopitheci, 160. 

 in the roussette, HiO. 

 in the dormouse, 160. 

 in the hedgehog, 160. 

 in the mole, 160. 



Prostate Gland (continued). 

 in the hear, 160. 



in the otter, weasel, and marten, 1/0. 

 in the ichneumon, 160. 

 in the dog and cat, 160. 

 in the hyena, 160. 

 in the marmot, 160. 

 in the rabbit, 160. 

 in the squirrel, 160. 

 in the rat, 160. 

 in the agouti, 161. 

 in the guinea-pig, 161. 

 in the elephant, 161. 

 in the wild boar, 161. 

 in solipedes, 161. 

 in ruminants, 161. 

 in the stag, axis, and buffalo, 161. 

 in the chamois, 161. 

 in the seal, 161. 

 in the cetacea, 161. 

 in the marsupial sub-class, as the kangaroo, 



161. 



in the opossum, 161. 

 in the wombat (doubtful) 161. 

 among amphibious reptiles are found glands 



analogous to the prostate, 161. 



Protein, the basis of the greater portion of the bodies of all 

 animals, 162. 



analysis of fibrin, albumen, and casein, 16^!. 

 tritoxide of protein, 163. 

 binoxide of protein," 163. ' 

 third oxide of protein, 163. 

 protein and chlorine, 163. 

 and nitric acid, 164. 

 and sulphuric acid, 164. 

 and hydrochloric acid, 1G4. 

 and potash, 164. 

 erythroprotid and protid, 164. 



fibrin, average proportions in animal products, 16j. 

 fibrin and sulphuric acid, 166. 

 and nitric acid, 166. 

 and acetic acid, 166. 

 and hydrochloric acid, 166. 

 and potash, 166. 



albumen, proportion in animal products, 167. 

 casein, proportion in the milk of animals, 168. 

 vegetable fibrin, 169. 

 vegetable albumen, 169. 

 vegetable casein, 169. 

 Pteropoda, an order of mollusca, 170. 



organisation of this class of marine animals, 1/0. 

 their habits described by M. d'Orbigny, 171. 

 integument of the clio, 171. 

 muscular system, 172. 

 locomotive apparatus, 173. 

 respiration and circulation, 173. ; 



nervous system, 173. 

 eyes, 174. 



head-cowls and tentacula, 174. 

 conical appendages to the head, 175. 

 mouth of the clio, 176. 

 generative system, 177. 

 ovary, 178. 

 Pulse, 181 



age, infancy, 182. 



pulse at different periods of life, 182. 



sex, 183. 



temperament, 185. 



stature, 185. 



cause of difference of pulse in different positions, 



187. 



exercise, 189. 



diurnal variations of the pulse, 189. 

 in rest, 191. 

 in sleep, 191. 

 food, 192. 



mental emotions, 192- 

 temperature of the body, 192. 

 density of the air, 192. 

 relation of the pulse to the respiration, 192. 

 Quadrumana, 194. 



their division into simia? and lemurma?, 19j. 



osteology : the 4 chimpanzee, orangoutan, siamang, 



mandrill, 187. 

 myology, 205. 

 neurology, 206. 

 angeiology, 208. 

 splanchnology, 208. 

 second group of simian described, 210. 

 lemurinae, or second family of quadrumana, 214. 

 osteology, 216. 

 myology, 218. 

 neurology, 219. 



Radial and Ulnar Arteries, 221. 

 radial artery, its relations, 222. 

 in the forearm, 222. 

 in the wrist, 22. 

 in the palm, 223. 



branches of the radial artery, 223. 

 arteria radialis recurrens, 223. 

 arteria superficialis volre, 22o. 

 arteria anterior carpi radialis, 223. 



