XVI CONTENTS. 



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Removal of the pericardium and blood 321 



Tying the vessels, injection of alcohol and hardening 321-322 



Table of the Principal Parts and Features of the Heart 322 



List of abbreviations of cardiac names 325 



Descriptive list of the parts of the heart, arranged alphabetically 325-333 



Dissection of the Heart 337-838 



Frozen Sections of the Thorax 338-342 



Blood Vessels of the Trunk 342-362 



Table of the systemic and portal veins 342-343 



Table of the systemic vessels of the trunk and arm 343-344 



Veins of the Thorax ' 349-350 



Arteries of the Thorax and Arm 350-355 



Abdominal Blood Vessels 355-362 



Vena Portce 355-356 



Systemic Abdominal Veins 356-358 



Aorta Abdominalis and Brandies 358-362 



Divisions of the Aorta Abdominalis 361 



Structure of t7ie Heart and Blood Vessels 362-363 



Thoracic Ducts and Lymphatic Vessels 363-368 



Vasa chylifera s. lactealia 364 



Receptaculum chyli 364 



Ductus thoracicus sinister et dexter 364-365 



Lymphatics of the arms, legs and face 367 



Injection of the Lymphatic Vessels and Glands 367 



CHAPTER IX. 



NEUROLOGY, THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



General Considerations 369-372 



Nerves, ganglia, alba and cinerea 369 



Primary Divisions of the Nervous System 369 



Central and Peripheral Portions of the Myekncephdlic System 369 



Myelonal alba and cinerea 370 



Motor and sensory nerves and r.erve roots 370 



Functions of the Alba and Cinerea 371 



Analogies and Differences of the Nerton* and VasrnJar Sjstems 371-372 



Myelencephalic or Cerebro-spinal Nervous System 372-C94 



Ifyelon, Spinal Cord 372 



Myelonal or Spinal Nerves 373 



Dorsal and ventral (posterior and anterior) primary divisions of the spinal 



nerves 373 



General Directions for Dissecting the Nervous System 375 



Demonstration of the ventral primary division of the myelonal nerves of 



the left side 376 



Demonstration of the dorsal primary division 377 



Exposure of the brain 377 



