810 ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



Animal (continued.) Aorta, (continued.) 



(particularly), origin, 129 development, 190 



nutrition, 130 anomalies, 190 



digestion, 132 diseased conditions, 191 



respiration, 132 brandies of the aorta: I. branches arising from the 



circulation, 133 arch, 192 



secretions, 136 right anterior or inferior coronary artery, 192 



heat, 136 lett superior or posterior coronary nitery, 192 



light, 136 II. branches of the thoracic aorta: right bronchial 



electricity, 137 artery, 193 



motion and sensation, 13? left bronchial artery, 193 



comparison of animals with one another, 139 oesophageal arteries, 193 



physical qualities and material constitution of posterio~r mediastinal arteries, 193 



animals, 139 inferior or aortic intercostal arteries, 193 



form, 139 anastomoses, 194 



structure, 140 III. branches of the abdominal aorta, 194 



actions of animals, 141 phrenic arteries, 194 



absorption, 142 cceliac artery, 194 



circulation, 143 coronary artery of the stomach, 194 



assimilation, 144 hepatic artery, 194 



sensibility, 144 splenic artery, 195 



locomotion, 145 superior mesenteric artery, 195 



reproduction, 145 arteries of the small intestines, 195 



Ankle, region of the, 147 colic arteries, 195 



skin, 147 right superior colic or colica media artery, I9. r > 



subcutaneous cellular tissue, 148 colica dextra or middle right colic artery, 196 



fascia, 148 ileo-colic, coecal, or inferior right colic artery, 196 



tendons, 149 inferior mesenteric artery, 196 



muscles, 150 middle left colic artery, 196 



arteries, 150 inferior left colic, 196 



veins, 151 superior haemorrhoidal artery, 196 



lymphatics, 151 lumbar arteries, 196 



nerves, 151 middle sacral artery, 197 



Ankle, joint of the, \b\ Amchnida, fa class of invertebrate animals), 198 



bones tibia, 151 division of the class, 198 



fibula, 151 external covering or tegumentary system, 201 



astragalus, 1 52 digestive system, 202 



ligaments, 152 circulating system, 205 



synovial membrane, 153 nervous system, 206 



mechanism and function of the ankle-joint, 153 organs of secretion, 208 



Ankle-joint, abnormal condition of the, I M apparatus for secreting the irritating or poisonous 



accidents affecting the tendons, 154 fluid, 208 



ligaments, 154 apparatus for secreting the fluid that concretes in the 



bones, 155 air, 209 



luxation of the tibia inwards, 155 generative system, 209 



complete luxation of the tibia inwards compli- female generative system, 211 



cated with a simple fracture of the fibula, 156 copulation, oviposition, and development of the 



luxation of the tibia outwards, complicated with ova. Metamorphosis and reproduction of the 



simple fracture of one or both of the mal- extremities, 211 



leoli, 158 exclusion or hatching of the spider, 214 



luxation of the tibia and fibula forwards, and Arm, (surgical anatomy of the,) 216 



also luxation of these bones backwards from skin and subcutaneous tissue, 216 



the articular pulley of the astragalus without aponeurosis, 217 



fracture, 159 development, 217 

 complete luxation of the tibia forwards from the Arm, (muscles of the,) 219 



articular part of the astragalus, complicated coraco-brachialis, 219 



with a simple fracture of the fibula, 159 biceps flexor cubiti, 2!9 



partial luxation of the tibia forwards, with sim- brachiaeus anticus, 219 



pie fracture of one or both of the malleoli, 160 triceps extensor cubiti, 219 



partial luxation forwards of the tibia at the ex- Artery, (normal anatomy,) 220 



ternal ankle, with fracture of the fibula near anastomoses, 221 



the malleolus, 161 structure of arteries, 221 



luxation of the bones backwards at the ankle-joint, external tunic, 222 



162 middle tunic, 222 



morbid anatomy, 162 internal tunic, 223 



acute inflammation of the synovial membrane, 162 physical properties, 224 



chronic disease, 163 Artery, (pathological conditions of,) 226 



Annelida, (class of invertebrate animals), 164 wounds and mjuries of arteries, 227 



divisions, 165 suppression of haemorrhage, 229 



external conformation, 166 morbid state of arteries. Aneurism, 230 



sensation, 167 circumscribed false aneurism, 232 



nervous system, 168 diffused aneurism, 237 



organs of digestion, 168 traumatic aneurism, 237 



circulation, 169 secondary haemorrhage, 238 



respiration, 170 aneurismal varix, 241 



generation, 171 varicose aneurism, 242 



reproduction, 172 aneurism by anastomosis, 242 



Anus, 173 Articulnta, (a division of the animal kingdom,) 244 



muscles and fasciae, 175 (Subdivisions.) 



sphincter ani cutaneus, 176 Cirripeds, 245 



sphincter ani internus, 176 Annelidans, 245 



ischio-rectal space, 177 Insects, 246 



obturator fascia, 177 Arachnidans, 246 



transversi perinaei muscles, 177 Crustaceans, 246 



levatores ani, 178 Articulation, 246 



ischio-coccygoei muscles, 179 (Structures entering into the composition of joints.) 



rectum, 179 bone, 247 



abnormal condition of the anus and neighbouring cartilage, 247 



parts, 182 (Various forms of articular cartilage,) 247 



congenital malformations, 182 diarthrodial cartilage, 24R 



morbid conditions, 183 synarthrodial cartilage, 249 



syphilis, 183 fibro-cartilage, 249 



cancer, 184 ligaments, 250 



excrescences, 184 capsular, 250 



prolapsus ani, 184 funicular, 251 



fissure, 185 elastic, 251 



contraction, 185 synovial membrane, 25 1 



haemorrhoids, 185 forms and classification of the articulations, 254 



fistula in ano, 1S6 synarthrosis, 254 



Aorta, 187 suture, 254 



arch of the, 188 schindylesis, 255 



thoracic aorta, 189 gomphosis, 255 



abdominal aorta, 1*9 amphiarthrosis, 255 



