INDEX. 



569 



Papil'lae, fun'gifortn and circumval'late, 



305, 513. 

 Paramas'toid {napu, by the side of, and 



ftaaToeidijc, resembling a nipple), 185. 

 PARCHMENT for labels, 68. 



numbers, 68. 

 Pari'etal bone, 181. 

 Paroceipita'lis {irapu, by tbe side of, and 



Latin, occiput, the back of the head), 



proces'sua, 185. 

 Parocoip'ital process, 185. 

 Parot'id gland, 301. 

 Pars cilia' ris ret'insB, 533. 

 Parting hair for incisions, 143. 

 PARTS in series, 42. 



of a muscle, 195. 

 Patella, 40. 



PATTERN of the cerebral fissures, constant 

 characters, 501. 



of the fissures, variable characters, 502. 

 PECTORAL muscles, figure of, 234. 



ridge of the humerus, 159. 

 Pec'toralis group of muscles, general con- 

 siderations, 335. 

 Ped'icle of a vertebra, 173. 

 PEDUN'CULUS (Lntiii, a small foot) me- 

 dius, medipedunculus, 481. 



cerebel'li inferior, postpedunculus, 484. 



cerebel'li superior, prsepedunculus, 485. 



cer'ebri, crus cerebri, 476. 



cona'rii, habena, 479. 

 Pel'vic bone, determination of right and 



left, 150. 

 Pel'vis and figure of, 167, 168. 

 Pericardium, 317, 321, 339, 362. 

 Periinvs'ium (irepi, around, yuOf, a muscle), 



273. 

 Perineu'rium {irepl, around, vevpov, a nerve), 



398. 

 Perios'teum, attachment of muscles to, 195. 

 Periot'ic (■^epi, around, and oif, the ear), 181. 

 Periph'eral, use and significance, 26. 

 Peritone'al sac, 279. 

 PERITONE'UM, 277, 279. 



and viscera, diagram showing relations 

 of. 279. 



structure of, 380. 

 Permanganate of potash, 83. 

 Pe'ro [Latin, a rawhide boot) olfactorius, 



483. 

 Pes olfacto'rius, 483. 

 Petit, canal of, in eye, 526. 

 Phalanges, 41. 

 Phar'ynx, 307, Fig. 88. 

 Philistinism, anatomical, forms of, 204. 

 Philosophical Society, American, vl, 461. 

 PHYSIOLOGICAL and topographical po- 

 sition, 385. 



sense, use of words in, 44. 

 PI'A MA'TER (Latin, pius, tender, mater, 

 mother), 483. 



interior, 478. 



removal from brain, 439. 



Pigeon hole case and figure of, 51. 



Pi'li tac'tiles, 512. 



Pineal body, conarium, 476. 



Pisifor'me, 41. 



Pithing a frog, figure of, 536. 



Pituitary body (hypophysis), 480. 



Planes of the body, and figure of, 33, 34. 



Plaster casts of medicornua, porta, etc., 458. 



Plaster of Paris injection mass, 189, 140. 



Plates of the brain, explanation, 461-471. 



Plat'etrope (irAa-of, breadth, width, and 



Tpiireiv, to turn), lateral homologue, fel- 

 low of the opposite side, 32. 

 Pleu'ra, 44, 309, 339. 



PLEX'US CHOROTDEUS infe'rior, meta- 

 plexus, 482. 



me'dius, diaplexus, 477. 



ventric'uli latera'lis, proplexus, 485. 



ventric'uli ter'tii, diaplexus, 473. 



ventric'uli quar'ti, metaplexus, 482. 

 PLEX'USES and tete, 370, 407. 



not in procoelia of frog, 423. 



of brain, 414. 



of brain, injection of, 436. 

 ■Pli'cBe cilia'ris, 533. 

 Pneumogas'tric or vagus nerve, 509. 

 Poisoning dried preparations, 134. 

 Polishing instruments, 75. 

 PONS cerebel'li, 483. 



Tarini; 484. 



(Varo'iii), 483. 

 POR'TA {Latin, a door), foramen of Monro, 

 431, 454, 483. 



and au'la, 407, 454. 



demonstration, 454. 



existence demonstrated by plaster injec- 

 tion, figures, 458, 459. 

 PORTFOLIO for sheets, 51. 



for slips, 48. 

 POR'TIO depres'sa (praeperfora'ti), 483. 



diencephal'ica (cru'ris cer'ebri), 483. 



mesencephal'ica (cru'ris cer'ebri), 483. 



prom'inens (praeperfora'ti), 483. 

 Portiplex'us (Latin, porta, a door, and plexus, 



a plaiting or braiding), 483. 

 POSITION AND DIRECTION, designation 

 of, 30, 34, 35. 



on the soma, 31. 

 Position in a physiological sense, 44. 

 POSTCA'VA, ve'na ca'va inferior, 329, 331, 

 356. 



injection of, 147. 

 Postcommissu'ra (Latin, post, behind [cau- 



dad ofj, and commissura, a connection), 



484. 

 Postcor'nu (Latin, post, and cornu, a horn), 



484. 

 POSTE'RIOR fissure of the spinal cord, 478. 



white column of the spinal cord, 475. 

 Postgenicula'tum (Latin, post, and genicu- 



lum, a little knee), 484. 

 Postna'ris (Latin, post, and naris, a nostril), 



513. 



