INDEX. 



'97 



pathological formations, 78; literature of, 

 78. 



Epidermis, 139-158; Malpighian layer, 140; 

 horny layer, 142; color of, 144; physical 

 and vital properties of, 146 : action of re- 

 agents on, 147, 148 ; on epidermis of Negro, 

 149, note ; growth and regeneration, 151; 

 development of, 154. 



Epididymis, 620, 626. 



Epiglottis, structure of, 569; glandules of, 

 572. 



Epithelium, forms of, 76; of stomach, 509; 

 of villi, 514 ; changes of, during digestion, 

 515, 516, note ; ciliated, of larynx, 570; of 

 air-cells, 579 ; of bronchia?, 578 ; of uterus, 

 647 ; varieties of lining vessels, 676 ; of 

 membrane of Descemet, 729; of olfactory 

 organ, 779, 781. 



Eulenberg, Dr., his case of black fur of the 

 tongue, 453. 



Eye, tunics of, 725 ; sclerotic coat, 725 ; vas- 

 cular tunic, 733-739 ; retina, 739-750 ; lens, 

 750-753 ; vitreous humor, 753-777 ; acces- 

 sory organs of, 757-760; physiological re- 

 marks on, 760 ; vessels of foetus, 761 ; 

 histological development of, 762 ; mode of 

 investigating, 763 ; literature of, 765. 



Eyelids, 757. 



F. 



Fibro-cartilage, 240 ; structure of interarticu- 



lar, 297 ; chemical composition of, 300. 

 Fibrous tissues, 81, 89. See Connective and 



Elastic Tissue. 

 Filum terminate, 367; corpuscula amylacea 



in, 401. 

 Follicles, solitary, of small intestine, 523; of 



large intestine, 525. 

 Fremy, M.,on chemical composition of brain, 



359. 

 Frerichs, Prof., on synovia, 298; on chemical 



composition of kidney, 610; on semen of 



the carp, 624. 



Fuchs, Prof., on infusoria in milk, 666. 

 Funke, Dr., on crystals in the blood. 714. 



G. 



Gall-bladder, structure of, 538. 



Ganglia, fibres of, 405; cells of, 109, 406; 

 upon glosso-pharyngeal nerve, 454. 



Ganglion-globules. See Nerve-cells. 



Ganglionic nerves, 418. See Sympathetic 

 nerve. 



Gastric glands, structure of, 506, 507, note; 

 509, note; secretions of, 508. 



Gelatiniform connective tissue, 96. 



Genital organs, external, of male, 630; of 

 female, 655. 



Gerber, Prof., his method of examining the 

 skin, 158. 



Gerlach, Prof., on Malpighian bodies, 601, 

 note; on formation of blood-globules, 722. 



Glands, structure of, in oral cavity, 456 ; folli- 

 cular, 459; salivary, 463; of stomach, 506 ; 

 of intestine, 518-525; of larynx. 572; of 

 trachea, 573; of Cowper, 630; of Liltre, 

 631 ; of uterus, 647 ; of external genital 

 organs in female, 655 ; Meibomian, of eye- 

 lid, 758; "of Bowman," 78J. 



Glandular tissue, varieties of, 113-115; lite- 

 ral u re of, 116. 



Glisson, capsule of, 532, 544, 546. 



Gosselin, M., on composition of semen after 

 epididymitis, 625, note. 



Graafian vesicles, 640, 643, 645. 



Granules, general consideration of, 41 ; tre- 

 mulous motion of, 64 ; formation of, in 

 nuclei, 64. 



Gums, composition of, 484 ; in foetus, 488. 



II. 



Hair, disposition and size of, 171 ; chemical 

 composition of, 172 ; intimate structure of, 

 173-182; properties of, 182; papilla, 183; 

 root sheath of, 184; development of, 186; 

 shedding of, 191 ; physiological observa 

 tions on, 193 ; abnormal condii ions of, 197 ; 

 method of investigating, ib.; literature. 198. 



Hancock, Mr., on organic muscular fibres of 

 the urethra, 631, note. 



Hannover, Dr., oh nerve-fibre in the yellow 

 spot of the eye, 750, note; on membranes in 

 foetal vitreous humor, 755. 



Harting, Mr., his measurements of blood-cor- 

 puscles, 705. 



Hassall, Mr., on corpuscles in Thymus, 593; 

 on peculiar concentric bodies in fibrinous 

 clots in the heart, 713. 



Hasse, Prof., on medulla-cells in cylindrical 

 bones, 283. 



Haversian canals, origin of, 318, 327. 



Haversian glands, 296. 



Heart, muscular structure of, 668, 671-674 ; 

 endocardium of, 669 ; bloodvessels of, 670 ; 

 valves of, ib.; nerves of, 671 ; development 

 of, 715; mode of examining its structure, 

 723; literature of, 724. 



Henle, Prof., on smooth muscles in skin, 121; 

 on hair-bulb, 195, note; on cells of reticular 

 cartilage, 569; on composition of semen, 

 624; on absence of the "rods" in the yel- 

 low spot of the eye, 746. 



Hepatic artery, branches of, 544-546. 



Hepatic cells, 532-536. 



Hepatic ducts, 537-539, 540, note; vasa aber- 

 rantia of, 538. 



Heyfelder, Dr., on muscular layer in lympha- 

 tic glands, 698. 



Homer, Prof., on axillary glands in Negro, 

 202, note. 



Hyaloid membrane, 753, 755. 



Hymen, tissues of, 654. 



Hypophysis cerebri, structure of, 385. 



I. 



Interlobular connective tissue of lungs, 580. 



Interosseous membranes, structure of, 238. 



Intervertebral ligaments, structure of, 286. 



Intestinal canal, elementary composition of, 

 436 ; development of, 526 ; literature of, 

 527. See Oral Cavity, Stomach, and In- 

 testine. 



Intestine, small, mucous membrane of, 511 ; 

 villi of, 511-518; lactealsof, 513, 5}6,note; 

 glands of, 518-520; closed follicles of, 520- 

 524 ; mode of examination of, 527 ; litera- 

 ture of, 527. 



