INDEX. 



551 



thrombosis, ichorrhcemia) 250. See 

 Phlebitis, Thrombosis, Leukaemia, 

 Leucocytosis, Ichorrhsemia. 



Rabbits, rhythmical movements in arte- 

 ries of ears of, 148. 



Recurrence, local, of tumours, after ex- 

 tirpation, 503. 



Redfern, Dr., his experiments on cartil- 

 age, 336. 



Reichert, on the fibres of connective tis- 

 sue, 70 ; his theory of the formation 

 of connective tissue, 71-72 138, 169; 

 on the continuity of tissues, 97-98 ; 

 discoverer of Haemato-crystaliirie, 179- 

 180; on the connective-tissue frame- 

 work of the body, 441-442. 



Reinhardt, on origin from pus of much 

 of what is called tubercle, 215 (cf. 

 519); on fat-granule masses, 377; on 

 tuberculosis and tuberculous matter, 

 519. 



Remak, on germinal membrane in con- 

 nection with formation of glands, 66 ; 

 on division of blood-corpuscles in em- 

 bryo, 190 ; his mistake with regard to 

 brain-sand, 416 ; on cleavage of yolk, 

 442. 



Respiratory Substance of red blood cor- 

 puscles, 262-263 ; paralysis of, in ty- 

 phoid fevers, 262, from the action of 

 different chemical substances, 262. 



Rete Malpighii (mucosum) 57, 60, 61, 

 62, &c. 



Retina, medullary hypertrophy of optic 

 nerve in, 268 ; structure of, 285-289 ; 

 its sensibility to light, what due to, 

 288 ; blind spot in, 288 ; bodies akin 

 to corpora amylacea found in, 320. 



Rhachitis. See Rickets. 



Rickets, development of bone, best ob- 

 served in, 461 ; different processes of 

 growth of bone, as seen in, 476-481 ; 

 in what it consists, 476 ; irregularity 

 of calcification in, 476 ; infractions 

 and inflexions of bones in, 478 ; irre- 

 gular formation of medullary spaces 

 in, 477. 



Ricord, on seat of virus in bubo, 221-512. 



Robin, on perineurium, 265 ; his plaques 

 dplusieurs noyaux in marrow of bones, 

 348 ; on tubercular meningitis, 520. 



Rokitansky, on atheroma, 402. 



Rollet, on structure of muscle, 80. 



Rouget, his explanation of supposed ex- 

 cretion of starch through skin, 420. 



Rust, on independent vascular system of 

 new-formations, 89; 200. 



Ruysch, on blood-vessels, 103. 



Salt, production of cataract in frogs by 



injection of, 154; its action upon red 

 blood-corpuscles, 173. 



Salter, Dr. Hyde, on connection between 

 tendon and muscle, 99. 



Sarcoma, mammary, 90; pancreatic, 90, 

 correspondence between first stage of 

 and that of pus, 499 ; in France called 

 fibro-plastic tumour, 509 ; cheesy me- 

 tamorphosis of, 524; definition of, 532 

 not unfrequently malignant, 532. 



Scherer, on correspondence between sub- 

 stances found in leukaernic blood, and 

 in spleen, 205. 



Schiff, on rhythmical movements of arte- 

 ries, 148. " 



Schleiden, 30 ; on development of nu- 

 cleoli, nuclei and cells, out of free 

 blastema, 35-36, 449. 



Schmidt, Carl, his analyses of amyloid 

 spleens, 415. 



Schultz, Carl Heinrich, on effects of ad- 

 dition of aqueous solution of iodine to 

 blood-corpuscles, 173 ; on melanic 

 blood-corpuscles, 260 ; on necrobiosis, 

 358. 



Schultze, Max., on termination of nerves 

 of nasal mucous membrane, 285. 



Schwann, 29 ; 30 ; 35 ; on intercellular 

 substance of tissues, 41 ; his theory 

 of the formation of connective tissue, 

 70-71 ; on embryonic and pathological 

 development, 442 ; 509. 



Sclerema, definition of, 526. 



Sclerosis, of arteries, 403 ; definition of, 

 468 ; of intercellular substance of pe- 

 riosteum, 469. 



Scrofulosis, leucocytosis in, 226 ; changes 

 in lymphatic glands in, 439. 



Scrotum, rugae of, 137. 



Scurvy, 163-164. 



Sebaceous Cysts. See Epidermic Cysts. 



Glands, 374-376. 



Matter, compared with colos- 

 trum, 376. 



Secreting organs, specific affinities of, 



157-159, 332. 



Secretion, definition of, 492-493. 

 Secretory (Exudative) Inflammation, 436. 

 Section of nerves, effects of, explained 



and analyzed, 351-352; cf. 150, 166, 



332. 

 Semi-lunar Cartilages, nutrition of, 117- 



118 ; not cartilage at all, but tendon, 



119. 



Septhsemia. See Ichorrhaemia. 

 Siegmund, G., on presence of creatine in 



muscular fibres of uterus, 84. 

 Silicic acid, 170. 



Silurus (malapterurus), plexiform ar- 

 rangement of nerve-fibres in electrical 



organ of, 290, 300. 



