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INDEX. 



Silver, salts of, deposition of, in skin and 

 kidneys, 274, cf. 254. 



Skin, papillae of, see Papilla? ; effect of 

 direct irritation of, not limited to par- 

 ticular nerve-territories, 338 ; see Co- 

 rium and Cuticle. 



Sluggish layer in capillaries, 185. 



Small Pox, effects of, upon nails, 65 ; 

 contagion of, 254 ; pustules of, 492. 



Snellen, on section of fifth pair of nerves, 

 352. 



Soda, provocative of ciliary movement, 

 331. 



Softening (malacia) a form of (passive) 

 degeneration, 358. 



Solidism (Neuro-pathology), 44 ; 264 ; 

 283 ; 291 ; 293 ; 322-324 ; 336-339 ; 

 349-350; 504; 533. 



Specific affinities, 157-159, 332. 



Spinal Cord, three kinds of ganglion- 

 cells in grey matter of, motor, sensi- 

 tive and sympathetic, 296-300 ; white 

 and grey matter of, 302-303 ; central 

 canal of, 308-304 ; distribution of the 

 three kinds of ganglion-cells in, 305 ; 

 lobular arrangement of fibrous consti- 

 tuents of, 305-306; commissures of, 

 306 ; of petromyzon (lamprey), 308- 

 309 ; central thread of ependyma of, 

 304, 315 ; grey (gelatinous) atrophy 

 of, 319. 



Spleen, its connection with the hsemor- 

 rhagic diathesis, 164; swelling of, in 

 typhoid fever, 200 ; in leukasmia, 203 ; 

 intimately concerned in development 

 of blood, 204 ; increased action of, in 

 leukaemia, 205 ; colourless corpuscles 

 conveyed away from, by lymphatics, 

 not by veins, 209 ; a lymphoid organ, 

 its Malpighian bodies being equivalent 

 to follicles of a lymphatic gland, 227- 

 228; minute metastatic deposits in, 

 243-244 ; tumefaction of, presence of 

 noxious matters in blood, 246 ; con- 

 nection between its diseases and those 

 of liver and kidney, 246 ; enlargement 

 of, in ague and melanaemia, 256-257 ; 

 occurrence of pigment-cells in blood 

 generally due to affection of, 258 ; 

 royeline in, 271 ; amyloid degenera- 

 tion of (sagoey spleen) 411 ; analyses 

 of amyloid spleens, 415. 

 Spondylarthrocace (caries of vertebras), 



inspissation of pus in, 215-216. 

 Stannius, on pale nerve-fibres met with 

 in spinal marrow of Petromyzon flu- 

 viatilis, 310. 



Starch, in vegetable cells, 45-46 ; sup- 

 posed excretion of through skin ac- 

 counted for, 420. 

 Steatoma, 508-509. 



Stellulae Verheynii, 389. 



Stiebel, on pigment-cells in blood (me- 

 lanaemia), 266. 



Stilling, on central canal of spinal cord, 

 303. 



Stimuli, specific relations or affinities of, 

 332; irritating or inflammatory (irri- 

 taments) necessary for production of 

 inflammation, 429. 



Stomach, arrangement of capillaries in 

 muscular coat of, 30 ; deposits of bone- 

 earth in mucous membrane of, in 

 mollities ossium, 249 ; fatty usure of 

 mucous membrane of, 381 ; inflamma- 

 tions of, 433. 



Subcutaneous tissue, diffuse gangrenous 

 inflammation of, from ichorrhaemia, 

 250. 



Substantia nigra, 295. 



fusca, 295. 



Substitution of Tissues, histological, 99- 

 100 ; pathological, 100 ; in bone, 452, 

 470. _ 



Sugar, its action upon red blood-corpus- 

 cles, 172. 



Sulphuric Acid, action of, on cellulose 

 (after application of iodine and alone), 

 31 on corpora amylacea of brain 

 with iodine), 320 on cholestearine 

 (with iodine and alone), 400. 



Supiot, Mme., 249. 



Suppuration, in bone, 465 ; a pure pro- 

 cess of luxuriation, 489 ; two forms 

 of, superficial, in epithelium, 49o, 

 and deep, in connective tissue, 490 

 495-496 ; ulcerative, 497 ; eroding 

 form of, 500. 



Sympathetic Nerve, effects of section of, 

 150, 156 ; ganglion-cells of, in spinal 

 cord (of man), 297-300. 3o5, (of pe- 

 tromyzon fluviatilis) 308-309, deposi 

 tiori of pigment in, 295-296. 



Syntonin, found in striated and non- 

 striated muscle, 84. 



Tabes dorsalis, 319. 



Tactile bodies, 276-278, 283, 288. 



Tattooing, deposits caused by, in lym- 

 phatic glands, 218-220. 



Teeth, nutrition of, 115. 



Teichmann, on Hasmine, 178. 



Tendo Achillis, 119-123. 



Tendons, connection of, with muscles, 

 99 ; structure of, 120-122 ; growth of, 

 123; nutrition of, 124 ; nutritive dis- 

 tricts of, 124. 



Textor, 346. 



Thrombi, puriform softening of, 233, 

 237 ; colourless corpuscles found in, 

 not pus-, but blood-corpuscles, 334- 

 335 ; speedy disappearance of red 



