INDEX. 



859 



PAGE 



Glycogen, mode of extraction of 409 



Goblet cells. 214 



Goll, columns of 593 



Goose-flesh 344 



Graattan foil icles 768 



situation of the ovum in 771 



rupture of 769, 779 



Grape-sugar 171 



Gubernaculum testis 831 



Gums 172 



Gustation, relations of, to olfaction 6C2 



general considerations of 603 



nerves of 664 



uses of the chorda tympani in.' 664 



uses of the glosso-pharyngeal nerve in .... 667 



physiological anatomy of the organ of 668 



centre for 670 



Gutturals (division of consonants) 503 



Hsemadynamometer 



Hsemaglobine 17, 



absorption of oxygen by 



Hcematine 



Haematocrystalline 



Haematosine 



Haematosis 



Haemophilia 



Hsemorrhagic diathesis 



Hair-cells of the internal ear 



Hairs, physiological anatomy of 



growth of 



development of 



shedding of, in the infant 



sudden blanching of 



uses of 



first appearance of 



Haller, vas aberrans of 



Hamulus of the cochlea 



Harelip 



Harmonics, or overtones 



Harmony 



Hauser, Caspar, case of 



Haversian canals 



Haversian rods 



Head-fold of the neural canal 



Hearing (see Audition) 



Heart, description of the action of, by Har- 



vey. 



general description of the action of 



physiological anatomy of 



comparative capacity of the right and the 



left ventricle of 



quantity of blood discharged by each ven- 

 tricular systole of 



muscular tissue of 



comparative thickness of the ventricles of 



r -valves of 



movements of 



action of the auricles of 



action of the ventricles of 



locomotion of 



twisting of 



hardening of 



shortening and elongation of 



impulse of 



succession of the movements of. ... 



72 

 17B 



17 



17 



17 



17 



150 



26 



20 



762 



3-iS 



35-J 



352 



352 



352 



353 



818 



787 



757 



828 



743 



715 



714 



482 



482 



802 



723 



30 

 31 

 32 



34 



31 

 35 

 35 

 36 

 37 



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Heart, relative time occupied by the auricular 



and the ventricular contractions of 43 



force of 42 



action of the valves of 43, 44 



sounds of 44 



frequency of the action of (see Pulse) 43 



influence of respiration upon the action of 51 



arrest of the action of, in asphyxia 51 



cause of the rhythmical contractions of ... 52 



arrest of the action of, by tying the coro- 

 nary arteries 53, 58 



contractions of, produced by stimulation 

 during its repose 53 



influence of the blood in its cavities upon 

 the contractions of 53 



influence of the density of its contents 

 upon the contractions of 53 



ganglia in the substance of 54 



accelerator-nerves of 55 



nerve-centre of 55, 632 



influence of the sympathetic nerves upon.. 55 



direct inhibition of 56 



reflex inhibition of 57 



want of action of digitalis upon, after sec- 

 tion of the pneumogastrics 56 



effects of Faradization of the pneumogas- 

 trics upon 56 



influence of the pneumogastrics upon... 56, 57 

 influence of the spinal accessory nerves 



upon 56, 560 



palpitation of 57 



influence of mental emotions upon 57 



summary of causes of arrest of the action of 58 



death from distention of 58 



death from a blow upon the epigastrium . . 59 



relations of the force of, to the frequency 



of its pulsations 75, 107 



circulation in the walls of ." 104 



time required for the passage of the entire 



mass of blood through 106 



relation of the frequency of the action of, 



to the rapidity of the circulation 106 



temperature of the blood in the two sides 



of 4, 448 



development of 836, 838 



relative size of, in the foetus and at differ- 

 ent periods of life 839 



enlargement of, in pregnancy 842 



Heart-clots 25 



Heat, animal (see Animal heat) ' 444 



Heat-centres 451 



Heat-units 444, 458 



Helix of the ear 730 



Hemialbumose 227 



Hemianopsia 722 



Henle, tubes of 362 



sheath of 510 



Hereditary transmission 797 



Hernia at the umbilicus, in the foetus. 807, 809, 822 



diaphragmatic 824 



Hibernation, consumption of oxygen in. 139 



cholesterine in the faeces in 267 



Hiccough 130 



Hippuric acid and its compounds 381 



Homer, muscle of 724 



Horopter 713 



