X CONTENTS. 



ARTICLE IV. 



Pus, 137. General characters, 137. Identity of the Pus and Mucous 

 Corpuscle, 138. Distinctive characters of Mucus and Pus, 141. Dis- 

 tinctions between certain forms of Mucus and Pus, 146. Detection 

 of Pus in the Blood, 147. False Pus, 149. Metastatic Abscesses, 149 

 Venereal Vibrios, 150. 



ARTICLE V. 



MILK, 153. Serum of the Milk, 154. The Globules, 155. Colos- 

 trum, 160. Pathological Alterations of the Milk, 163. The Milk of 

 Unmarried Women, 167. The Milk of Women previous to Confine- 

 ment, 1 67. The Milk of Women who have been delivered, but who 

 have not nursed their Offspring, 1G9. Milk in the Breasts of 

 Children, 169. Different kinds of Milk, 169. Good Milk, 171. 

 Poor Milk, 174. Rich Milk, 175. Adulterations of Milk, 176. 

 Formation of Butter, 177. Modifications of Milk abandoned to itself, 

 and in which Putrefaction has commenced, 178. The Occurrence of 

 Medicines, &c. in the Milk, 180. 



ARTICLE VI. 



The SEMEN, 181. Spermatozoa, Form, Size and Structure of, 182. 

 Motions of the Spermatozoa, 189. Sperm atophori, 193. Develop- 

 ment of the Spermatozoa, 195. The Spermatozoa essential to Ferti- 

 lity, 198. Pathology of the Seminal Fluid, 201. Application of a 

 Microscopic Examination of the Semen to Legal Medicine, 204. 



ARTICLE VII. 



SALIVA. BILE. SWEAT. URINE, 207. The Saliva, 208. The 

 Bile, 210. The Sweat, 211. The Urine, 213. Pathology of the 

 Urine, 215. 



PART II. 



SOLIDS OF THE HUMAN BODY. 



ARTICLE VIII. 



FAT, 222. Form, Size and Structure of the Fat Corpuscle, 222. Dis- 

 tribution of Fat, 229. Disappearance of, 231. 



ARTICLE IX. 



EPITHELIUM, Distribution of, 233. Tessellated Epithelium, Structure 

 of, 235. Conoidal Epithelium, naked and ciliated Structure of, 237. 

 Development and Multiplication of Epithelium, 242. Nutrition of 

 Epithelium, 243. Destruction and Renewal of Epithelium, 243. 



