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INDEX. 



PAGE 



Olfactory commissures and nerves, development 

 of 822 



Olfactory nerves 



properties and uses of 



Omentum 



development of 



Omphalo-mesenteric canal 



Omphalo-mesenteric vessels 



Ophthalmic ganglion 



Optic commissure 



Optic nerves, physiological anatomy of 



decussation of 



general properties of 



development of 



Optic thalami 



development of 819, 



Osmosis 



Osseine (bone-corpuscles) 



Ossicles of the ear 



mechanism of the action of 



Ossification of the skeleton 



time of, for various bones 



Osteoplasts 



Otic ganglion 



Otoliths 



Ovaries 



Graafian follicles of 



development of 



Overtones 



Ovules of Naboth 



Ovum, primordial 



Ovum, situation of, in the Graafian follicle 



structure of 



discharge of, from the Graafian follicle 



influence of copulation upon the discharge 



of... 



relations of the discharge of, to menstru- 

 ation 



passage of, into the Fallopian tube 



coating of, with albumen, in the Fallopian 



tube 795, 



union of spermatozoids with 



primitive trace on 



development of 



Oxygen, absorption of, by the blood-corpuscles 



12, 



proportion of, in the air 



minimum proportion of, in the air, capable 

 of supporting life 



effects of respiration of pure 



consumption of (see Respiration) 



relations of the consumption of, to the ex- 

 halation of carbon dioxide 



analysis of the blood for 



proportion of, in the blood 



Oxyhaemaglobine 17, 



660 

 260 

 823 

 807 

 836 

 637 

 672 

 671 

 672 

 673 

 821 

 607 

 820 

 292 

 439 

 733 

 753 

 818 

 818 

 483 

 638 

 756 

 767 

 768 

 769 

 743 

 774 

 768 

 771 

 777 

 778 



779 



779 

 779 



799 

 796 

 801 

 813 



151 

 135 



136 

 136 

 130 



146 

 152 

 154 

 155 



Pacini, corpuscles of 513 



Palatals (division of consonants) 503 



Palate i 203 



muscles of 204 



development of 828 



Palmitine 174 



Pancreas, physiological anUomy of. 243 



development of 824 



Pancreatic juice 244 



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Pancreatic juice, mode of secretion of 244 



properties and composition of 245 



quantity of 247 



alterations of 247 



action of, in digestion 247 



action of, upon starches and sugars 247 



action of, upon nitrogenized substances. . . 248 



action of, upon fats 250 



Pancreatic secretion, centre for 341 



Pancreatine 246 



Panniculus adiposus 343, 442 



Parablastic cells 834 



Paracentral lobule 614 



Paraglobuline 23, 27 



Paralytic secretion by glands 313 



Parotid saliva (see Saliva) 195 



Parovarium 771, 831 



Parturition, cause of the first contractions of 



the uterus in 845 



centre for 601,845 



arrest of haemorrhage after 846 



after death 849 



Par vagum nerve (see Pneumogastric) 573 



Patheticus 545 



Pavement-epithelium 310 



Pectoralis major, action of the inferior portion 



of, in respiration 122 



Pectoralis minor, action of, in respiration 122 



Pectose 172 



Penis, erection of 794 



development of 834 



Pepper 181 



Pepsine 221 



Pepsinogen 310 



Peptones 224, 226 



in the blood 23 



Pericardial secretion 32 



Pericardium 32 



Perilymph of the labyrinth 759 



Perimeter 712 



Perimysinm 468 



I'erinh-re 510 



Periosteum 485 



Peristaltic movements of the small intestine. .. 255 



influence of the bile upon 253 



influence of the nervous system upon 257 



Peritoneal cavity, first appearance of 815, 824 



Perivascular canals 275, 588 



Personal equation 529 



Perspiration (see Sweat) 353 



Petit, canal of 687 



Pettenkof er's test for bile 405 



Peyer, patches of 239 



Pharyngeal glands 198 



Pharynx, physiological anatomy of 202 



muscles of 204 



mucous membrane of 204 



action of the muscles of, in deglutition. . . . 207 



action of, in phonation 495 



development of 823 



Phenol, production of, by the action of tryp- 



sine on albuminoids 49, 267 



in the faeces 264 



Phonation (see Voice) 491 



Phonograph 504 



Phosphates in the body 433, 436 



