INDEX. 



tations, 416. Of suckling, 418. Sympathy between the uterus and mam- 

 mae ; structure of the latter, 419. The milk appears to be brought to the 

 breasts by the lymphatics, 420. Chemical qualities of the milk, 420. 

 Connexion between the new born child and the mother, 421. Imperfect 

 development of ihe foetal lungs, 422. 



CHAPTER XL 



Containing the History of the ages, the Temperaments, and the Varieties of 

 the Human Species ; of Death and Putrefaction, 421. 



Of infancy ; of detention, 422. Ossification, 423. Phenomena of puber- 

 ty, 424. Connexion between the development of the sexual organs and the 

 voice, 425. Of menstruation, 426. Of the cause of menstruation, 426. Of 

 the cessation of this evacuation, 427. Of manhood, 428. Of tempera- 

 ments and idiosynbrasies, 429. Of the sanguine temperament, 430. Of 

 the muscular or athletic temperament, 433. Of the bilious temperament, 

 produced by an increased energy of the hepatic system, joined to con- 

 derable activity of the sanguineness system, 434. Of the melancholic 

 temperament, 434. Lymphatic temperament, 435. Nervous, 435. Mixed 

 and acquired temperaments, 435. Influence of climate on tempera- 

 ments, 435. 



Varieties of the human species, 436. European Arab race, 436. Ne- 

 gro, 437. Mogul, 437. Hyperborean, 437. Moral characteristics of the 

 different races, 438. Giants and Dwarfs, 439. 



Of old age and decripitude, 439. Decay, 439. Death, 441. Gradual ex- 

 tinction of bodily and mental powers, in the reversed order of their pro- 

 duction, 442. Period of death, 443. Probabilities of human life, 444 

 446. Of putrefaction, 446 448. 



