INDEX. 



615 



Sulphate of lime, as an immediate principle, 

 54 



Sulphur, 36 ; with albumen, 85 



Superficial fascia, 289-90 ; its attachment, 

 thickness, relation to arteries, 290 



Supra-renal glands, 592-3 ; cortical and me- 

 dullary portions, 593 ; nerves and vessels, 

 function, development, 593 



Suppuration, 187; when desirable, 193 ; when 

 not, 193 



Sweat ducts, 490 



Sweat glands, 229, 489-92 ; number, aggre- 

 gated length, 480 ; minute structure, 490 ; 

 development, 491 ; pathological states, 

 494 ; ceruminous glands, 492 



Sweat (see Perspiration), 228 



Synarthrosis, 347 



Synovial bursae, 195 



Synovial membranes, 344, 496 ; not closed 

 sacs, intimate structure, epithelium, vas- 

 cular processes, synovia, 345 ; synovial 

 sacs, 418 



Sympathetic nerve-fibres, so called, 428 



Tarsal cartilages, 604 



Tartar of teeth, 388 



Teeth, 374-83 ; cortical portion ; pulp, 375, 

 378 ; the gum ; alveolar periosteum, 375 ; 

 uses of teeth, 375 ; their sensibility, 376 ; 

 development, 376-81 ; formative stages, 

 376 ; development of dentine, 379 ; of ena- 

 mel, 380 ; cementum, 381 ; eruption of 

 milk teeth, 381 ; of permanent teeth, 382 ; 

 growth of teeth, 382 ; pathological states, 

 382 ; abnormal developments of, 383 



Tendency to sink, of blood-corpuscles, 165 



Tendons and ligaments, how connected with 

 bones, 346 



Tendons, structure of, 408-9 ; composition, 

 409 



connection with bones, &c., 411-12 



development, 422 



vessels of; structure; do. of aponeu- 



roses, 278 



Tessellated epithelium, 237 



Testes, 5547; structure of seminiferous tubes, 

 556-7 



Testis, section of, 279 



Tetanus, 403 



Third pair of nerves, 447 



Thoracic duct, 509 



Thymus gland, 590-2 ; its structure, 590 ; 

 involution ; function, 591 



Thyroid gland, 588-9 ; its vessels ; patholo- 

 gical enlargements, 589 ; analysis of, 589 



Tissues, classification of the, 233 



Tongue, its mucous membrane and papillae, 

 515-18; affections in disease, 518 



Tonicity, 402 



Tonsils, structure of, 521 



Ttrula cerevisiae, 70, note ; in urine, 216 



Trachea, its structure, 574 



Tracheae of insects, 113, note; and 172 



Transudations, 86, 181-3 ; distinguished from 

 serous secretions and exudations, 180 ; 

 enumeration, colliquative sweats, diarrhoea, 



Ac., 181 ; are a physical necessity, when, 

 182 ; normally contain no fibrine ; vary- 

 ing quantity of albumen in, 182; do. com- 

 position of, 183 ; do. quantity ; uses, 183 



Trigeminus nerve, 446 



Trismus, 403 



Tubercle-corpuscles, 117 ; analysis of, 118 ; 

 contain little fat, distinguished from pus- 

 corpuscles, 118 ; cretaceous transformation, 

 118 



Tubercle in air-cells of the lungs, 582 ; of 

 bone, 366 



Tubes of crystalline lens, 601 



Tubuli of teeth, 369 



Tubuli uriniferi ; do. contorti, 543 



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Ulceration, of cartilage, 319 



Urate of soda, 63 ; do. of ammonia, 63 



Urea diathesis disproved, 69 



Urea ; its crystals ; where found ; where in dis- 

 ease, 69 ; origin ; increased in delirium tre- 

 mens, 69 ; amount in urine, 217-18 



Ureters, 542 



Urethra, of female, 541; of male, 550 



Uric acid diathesis disproved, 66 



Uric acid ; proportion in urine ; various forms 

 of its crystals ; circumstances increasing it, 

 62 ; calculus of uric acid ; urate of soda do. ; 

 lateritious sediment, 63 ; urate of ammonia ; 

 form of crystals, 64 ; amount in urine, 218 



Urinary concretions (calculi), 223-4 



Urinary apparatus, 541550 ; bladder, 541 ; 

 ureters, 542 ; kidney, 542-8 



Urinary deposits, 222-3 



Urinary passages, 541 



Urine ; properties ; morphological elements 

 in, 214 ; spermatozoids in ; epithelial cells ; 

 pus-corpuscles; mucus do., 214; blood-cor- 

 puscles ; casts of tubuli ; fibrinous casts ; 

 organic globules, large and small, 215 ; 

 torula ; vibriones, 2 ; sarcina ventriculi, 

 216 ; chemical analysis ; urea increases with 

 spec, gravity, 217 ; and with other circum- 

 stances, 218; uric acid, formic, lactic, crea- 

 tine, creatinine, chlorides, and sulphates, 

 218 ; substances passing unaltered into the 

 urine ; rapidity of passage, 219 ; abnormal 

 elements in urine, 219, 220 ; quantity of 

 urine, 220 ; origin of, 221 ; uses, 222 ; uri- 

 nary deposits, 223 ; urinary calculi, 223-4 



Uterus and oviducts, 560-5 ; structure of ute- 

 rus, 560-3 ; its glands, 561 ; its cervix, struc- 

 ture, 562-3 ; ovula Nabothi, 563 ; oviducts, 

 563 ; round ligaments ; broad do. ; do. ova- 

 rian, 564 ; changes in the uterus during 

 menstruation, 564 ; do. during pregnancy, 

 565 ; its smooth, muscular fibre, 388-9 



Vagina, 560; its papillae; nerves; vessels, 



560 ; its sensibility, 569 

 Valves, auriculo-ventricular ; do. semilunar, 



499 

 Variety of aliment necessary, 37 



