610 



INDEX. 



Hemispheres of cerebrum, 465 

 Hepatic arteries, 539 

 Hepatic cells, 533; do. ducts, 534-5; rela- 

 tions to the cells, 536 

 Hepatization, red and gray, 188, 581 

 Hepatic sugar, 70 



Hepatic vein, peculiarities of its blood, 175 

 Herpes, 493 

 Hippuric acid ; in urine ; form of crystals ; 



hippurate of lime, soda, and potassa, 64 

 Histology ; definition ; subdivisions, 105 

 Histological elements, 82 ; homogeneous sub- 

 stance, 107-9 ; simple membrane, 109-11; 

 simple fibre, 112 



Homogeneous connective tissue, 276 

 Homogeneous substance ; definition, distri- 

 bution, 107 ; two varieties ; origin, func- 

 tions, 108 ; stearosis of, 109 

 Hottentot women, corpulence of, 300 

 Housemaid's knee, 423 

 Humors of the eye, 600-3 ; crystalline lens, 



600-3 ; vitreous body, 603 

 Hyaline substance, 108; do., cartilages, 314 

 Hydraemia, the blood in, 178 

 Hydrochloric acid, in gastric juice, 199 

 Hydrochlorate of ammonia, where foutfd in 



the body, 51 

 Hydrogen, where found free in the body, 43 



carburetted and sulphuretted, formed 



in disease, 44, note 



protoxide (see Water) . 



Hydrocele, 496 

 Hydrops pericardii, 496 

 Hydrothorax, 495 

 Hygrology, 145 

 Hyperinosis, 178 



Hypertrophy of areolar tissue, 293 ; of bones, 

 365 



of thyroid gland, 589 



of smooth muscular fibre, 391 



of striated " "405 



Hypinosis, 179 

 Hypoglossal nerve, 447 



Immediate principles ; definition, 38 ; classi- 

 fication, 3941 



of mineral origin, 42-7 ; oxygen, 43 ; 



hydrogen, 43 ; nitrogen, and carbonic acid, 

 44 ; water, 45 



saline ; classification, 40 ; are usually 



dissolved in water ; uses ; phosphates and 

 carbonates of soda replace each other in 

 food, 48; observations of B. Jones, 49 



of organic origin ; not assimilable ; 



quite numerous ; contain but 9 simple ele- 

 ments, 59; classification, 40-1 ; lactic acid, 

 60 ; uric acid, 61 to 64 ; hippuric do., 64 ; 

 oxalate of lime, 64 



fatty ; in 3 forms, 74 ; fat globules ; 



origin, 74 ; uses ; formed in liver, 75 ; 

 cholesterine, 75; oleine, margarine, and 

 stearine, 76 ; uses of fatty principles, 77 ; 

 secretions containing fat, 78 ; remarks on 

 cod-liver oil, 70 



organic, or coagulable, 80 to 104 ; 



general remarks, 80 to 83 ; have no definite 



chemical composition, 80 ; those naturally 

 fluid, 83 to 95 ; solid and deuiisolid, 96 to 

 101 ; coloring substances, 101 to 104 



Inflammation, composition of the blood in 

 176 



Infundibula of lungs, 577 



Inosite, 97, note 



Interarticular fibro-cartilages and ligaments, 

 345-6 



Intestinal fluid, composition and characters, 

 200 ; quantity, origin, uses, 201 



Intrinsic force of muscles, 420 



Involution of cells, 130 



Involution of muscular fibres of uterus, 389 



Islets of liver, 532 



Iris, its structure, 599 ; muscular fibres, dila- 

 tor and sphincter pupillse, 599 



Iron, 37, 102, 164 



Iron with hsematine, 102 ; in blood-cells, 164, 

 note 



Isolated cells, 131, 144 ; pigment cells, 131- 

 7 ; cancer cells, 137144 



J. 



Jacobson's membrane, 452 



Jaundice, 540 



Joints, their structure, 340 



Keloid tumors, 283 



Keratine, 100, 283 



Kidney, 542-48 ; tubuli uriniferi and con- 

 torti, 543 ; number of latter, 543 ; vascular 

 portion, Malpighian bodies, 545 ; vessels 

 and nerves, 547 ; chemical composition, 

 548 ; function and development, 548 ; 

 pathological conditions, 549 



Kiesteine, not allied to caseine, 89 



Lachrymal fluid, 225 



Lactate of soda, potassa, and lime, 61 



Lacteal gland, fabricates sugar, 72 ; its 



structure, 569-71 ; structure in new-born 



child, 571 

 Lacteal^, 528 

 Lactic acid, 60 ; lactates of soda, potassa and 



lime, 61; in gastric juice, 199; in urine, 



218 



Lactine, 72 

 Lactose, 72 

 Lacunae and pores of bone, 323, 328, 330 ; 



development of, 354 

 Lambert, Daniel, his corpulence, 300 

 Lamellae of bone, fundamental, 328; special, 



329 



Lanugo, 260 



Large intestine, structure, 531-2 

 Larynx, its structure, 573 

 Leucaemia, 160-1 ; the blood in, 175 

 Lieberkuhn's glands, 528, 531 

 Ligaments, structure of, 278 ; do. of tendons, 



418 



