CONTEXTS. 



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ment of Lymph in the Lymphatic Vessels Daily Quantity of Lymph 

 and Chyle Internal Renovation of the Animal Fluids . . . 307-323 



CHAPTER VIII. 



THE URIXE. 



Excretion in General Excrementitious Substances Distinctive Character 

 of the Urine Its Physical Properties Its Variations in Quantity, Acid- 

 ity, and Specific Gravity Ingredients of the Urine Urea Creatinine 

 Urates Alkaline Phosphates Earthy Phosphates Chlorides Sul- 

 phatesReactions of the Urine to Heat To Acids To Alkalies To 

 Mineral Salts Abnormal Ingredients of the Urine Glucose Biliary 

 Matters Medicinal and Poisonous Substances Albumen Urinary 

 Deposits Earthy Phosphates Urates Uric Acid Blood Mucus 

 p us Decomposition of the Urine Acid Fermentation Deposit of 

 Oxalic Acid Alkaline Fermentation Formation of Ammonium Car- 

 bonate Aimiionio-Magnesium Phosphate Final Disappearance of the 

 Urea 324-341 



SECTION III. 

 THE XERVOUS SYSTEM. 



CHAPTER I. 



GEXERAL STRUCTURE AXD FUNCTIONS OF THE XERVOUS SYSTEM. 



Mode of Action of the Nervous System in General Its Anatomical Ele- 

 ments White and Gray Substance Nerve Fibres Their Constituent 

 Parts Medullated and Nbn-medallated Nerve Fibres Course and Mu- 

 tual Relation of Nerve Fibres Their Peripheral Termination Their 

 Physiological Properties Motor and Sensitive Nerve Fibres Degener- 

 ation and Regeneration of Divided Nerves Nerve Cells Their Form 

 and Structure Connection between Nerve Fibres and Nerve Cells 

 Physiological Properties of Nerve Cells Nervous Centres Retiex Ac- 

 tion of the Nervous System 34-J 



CHAPTER II. 



NERVOUS IRRITABILITY AND ITS MODE OF ACTION. 



Irritability in General Irritability of Sensitive Fibres Of Motor Fibres 

 Identity of Action in Motor and Sensitive Fibres Rapidity of Trans- 

 mi-vsion of the Nerve Force Experiments on Separated Frog's Legs 

 On the Living Human Body Rate of Transmission in the Motor Nerves 

 In the Sensitive Nerves In the Spinal Cord Rapidity of Ner. 

 Action in the Brain Personal Error and Personal Equation . .361 



