ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. 319 



venous system. Peculiar membrane of the hepatic portion. Influ- 

 ence of the injection of air into the veins. Common lining mem- 

 brane of the abdominal portion. Course of the blood through the 

 liver. Circulation of the abdominal veins. On the liver. Blood of 

 the vena portarum. Spleen. Of the bile. Development. 134 



PATHOLOGY OF THE VASCULAR SYSTEM WITH BLACK BLOOD. 

 Disease of the veins. -------- 138 



CAPILLARY SYSTEMS. 

 Division. - - 141 



I. GENERAL CAPILLARY SYSTEM. 



Its extent. Its division. Capillaries which carry red blood. Those 

 which convey white fluids. Those which give passage to both red 

 and white fluids. Causes upon which the number of capillaries in a 

 part depend. Active and passive secretion and exhalation. Defi- 

 nition of the general capillary system. Anastomoses. Pathology 

 of haemorrhage. Relation of the general capillary system to the ar- 

 teries and veins. The effect of this relation on the appearance of 

 parts on dissection. How, notwithstanding the general communicar 

 tion of the capillary system, the blood and the fluids differing from 

 it remain separate. Irritation. Organic sensibility. - - 141 



Of Inflammation. 145 



Of the Capillary Circulation. The fluids. The motions of the fluids. 

 Division of diseases. Influence of atmospheric changes. Blood- 

 letting. 148 



Of the Capillaries considered as the Seat of the Production of Jlnimal 

 Heat 150 



II. PULMONARY CAPILLARY SYSTEM. 



Definition. How all the blood of the general system can go through 

 the pulmonary. Diseases of the lungs. Pulmonary circulation in 

 diseases. Erectile tissue. 152 



EXHALENT SYSTEM. 



General remarks on exhalation and secretion, and exhaled and secreted 

 fluids. 156 



General Arrangement of the Exhalents. Division. - - - 157 



Properties and Functions of the Exhalent System. 

 Vital properties. Natural exhalations. Morbid exhalations. 157 





