organisation of the, ii. 113.
fluviatilis, ii. 113.
organisation of, ii. 113.
Anguis fragilis, or common English blind-worm, iii. 543.
Angular artery, the, i. 487 ; iii. 93. 73*.
vein, iv. 1404.
processes, external and internal, i. 729.
ANIMAL, i. 118.
comparison of the organic and inorganic worlds, i. 118.
physical qualities and elementary composition of
unorganised and organised bodies, i. 118.
forms, i. 118.
size, i. 118.
chemical composition, i. 118.
consistence, i. 119.
elementary particles or molecules, i. 120.
duration, i. 121.
generation, i. 121.
actions of unorganised and of organised objects, 1. 121.
< rigin, i. 122.
continuation of existence, i. 122.
preservation, i. !_>.
modification ages, i. 123.
cessation of action (death), i. 123.
comparison of animals and vegetables, i. 124.
general physical qualities and material or chemical
composition, i. 124.
organic composition (textures), i. 125.
vital manifestations or actions of vegetables and
animals (generally), i. 127.
origin, i. 129.
nutrition, i. 130.
digestion, i. 132.
respiration,!. 132.
circulation, i. 133.
secretions, i. 135.
beat, L 136.
light, i. 136.
electricity, i. 137.
motion and sensation, i, 137.
comparison of animals with one another, i. 139.
physical qualities and material constitution of
animals, i. 139.
size, i. 139.
form, i. 139.
structure, i. 140.
actions of animals, i. 141.
absorption,!. 142.
circulation, i. 143.
assimilation, i. 144.
sensibility,}. 144.
locomotion, i. 145.
reproduction, i. 145.
ANIMAL KINGDOM, i. 107.
Divisions. First Sub-kingdom.
1. Polygastrica, i. 108.
2. Porifera, i. 108.
3. Polypifera, i. \Q*.
4. Acalepha?, i. 108.
5. Echinodermata, i. 109.
Second Sub-kingdom.
6. Entozoa, i. 109.
7. Rotifera, i. 109.
8. Cirrhopoda, i. 110.
9. Annelida, i. 1 10.
10. Myriapoda, i. 110.
11. Insecta, i. 110.
12. Arachnida, i. 111.
13. Crustacea, i. 111.
Third Sub-kingdom.
14. Tunicata, i. 112.
15. Conchifera, i. 112.
16. Gasteropoda, i. 112.
17- Pteropoda, i. 113.
18. Cephalopoda, i. 114.
19 Pisces, i. 114.
Supp.
ANIMAL KINGDOM continued.
20. Amphibia, i. 115.
21. Reptilia, i. 115.
22. Aves, i. 116.
23. Mammalia, i. 117.
Summary, i. 117.
See also under their various headings.
Animal and vegetable kingdoms, relations existing be-
tween as regards the function of reproduction, s. 256.
Animal compounds used as food, ii. 13.
dynamics. See MOTION, ANIMAL.
food, s. 389. See Food.
force, manner in which it is estimated, iii. 480.
life, i. 263.
light. See LUMINOUSNESS, ANIMAL.
motion. See MOTION, ANIMAL.
nuclei of intestinal calculi, iv. 84.
Animalcules, theory of the first origin of, ii. 430.
mode of generation of some, ii. 407. See GENERATION,
ORGANS OF.
confervoid,iii.532.
microscopic, iv. 2. See POLYGASTRIA.
See also ENTOZOA.
Animating principle, doctrine of the. See LIFE.
Animation, suspended, power of enduring in various
animals, iii. 35.
this power a measure of irritability, iii. 35.
Anisoptera, or Ephemeridas ( May-flies), a section of insects
of the order Neuroptera, ii. 864.
characters of the section, ii. 864.
ANKLE, JOINT OF Ttffc, i. 51.
bones, i. 151.
ligaments, i. 152.
mechanism and function of the ankle-joint, i. 153.
wrist-joint and ankle-joint contrasted, i. 154.
ANKLE-JOINT, ABNORMAL CONDITION op THE, i. 154.
accidents affecting the tendons, i. 154.
ligaments, i. 154.
bones, i. 155.
luxation of the tibia inwards, i. 155.
complete luxation of the tibia inwards complicated
with a simple fracture of the fibula, i. 156.
luxation of the tibia outwards, complicated with a
simple fracture of one or both of the malleoli, i.
luxation of the tibia and fibula forwards, and also
luxation of these bones backwards from the ar-
ticular pulley of the astragalus without fracture,
complete luxation of the tibia forwards from the
articular part of the astragalus, complicated with
a simple fracture of the fibula, i. 159.
partial luxation of the tibia forwards, with simple
fracture of one or both of the malleoli, i. 160.
partial luxation forwards of the tibia at the ex-
ternal ankle, with fracture of the fibula at the
malleolus, L 161.
luxation of the bones backwards at the ankle-joint
i. 162.
morbid anatomy, i. 162.
acute inflammation of the synovial membrane, i.
162.
chronic disease, i. 163.
ANKLE, REGION OF THE, i. 147.
fascia, i. 148.
lymphatics, i. 151.
muscles, i. 150.
nerves, i. 151.
skin, i. 147.
subcutaneous cellular tissue, i. 148.
tendons, i. 149.
veins, i. 151.
ANNELIDA, a class'of Invertebrated Animals, i. 110. 161. 245.
circulation, i. 169. 650.
digestion, organs of, i. 168 ; iv. 446 j s. 297.
divisions of the class, i. 165.
external conformation, i. 166.
generation,!. 171. Jj.411- 432.
muscular system, iii. 538.
nervous system, i. 168 ; iii. 607.
luminous power of some. iii. 198.
reproduction, i, 172 ; s. 132.
spermatozoa in, s. 496.
respiration, i. 170.
structure of integuments of, s.48">.
sensation, i. 167.
mode of progression of, iii. 441 .
Annelida errantia, i. 16o.
genera of, i. 165.
Annelida suctoria, i. 166.
genera of, i. 166.
Annelida terricola, i. 166.
genera of, i. 166.
Annelida tubicpla, i. 165.
genera of, i. 165.
Annular or orbicular ligament, ii. 505. 524 ; iv. 229.
ligament of the base of the stapes, ii. 548.
Annular protuberance, or pons Varolii, iii. 685.
Annulala, ova of, s. [117].
Annulus columna? foraminis ovalis, seu isthmus Vieugseui,
ii. 580.
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746
GENERAL INDEX.
Anodonta, ova of, s. [109], [110].
Anomalies of the course of the aorta, i. 190.
venous, i. 15, 16.
Anomalus muscle, iii. 729.
Anommatus terricola, absence of eyes in the, ii.
887.
Anopisthia, a section of Polygastric Animals, iv. 5.
Anoplotherium, anatomy of the. See PACHYDERMATA.
Anorthopia, iv. 1462.
common amongst negroes, iv. 1462.
treatment, iv. 1462.
Anoura, an order of Amphibia, i. 91, et seq.
character of the order, i. 91 .
anterior extremity in the, i. 94.
metamorphosis of the, i. 106.
See Frog ; Tadpole.
Ant-eater (Mynnecophaga), its mode of taking its prey,
iii. 8.
See EDENTATA.
Ant-eater of the Cape (Orycteropus), teeth of the, iv. 870.
pelvis of the, s. 163, 164.
Ant-lions (Myrtneleonidae), ii. 865.
their mode of taking their prey, iii. 8.
their mode of progression, iii. 442.
Antclopidcz, a sub-order of Mammalian quadrupeds, s.
508.
anatomical characters of, s. 508, et seq.
organs of locomotion of the, iii. 454.
speed of the, iii, 454.
vocal organs and voice of the, iv. 1494.
Antenrue considered as special organs of touch, iv. 1167.
of Crustacea, i. 758.
Antennce of insects, ii. 890. See INSECTA.
functions of the antennas, ii. 892.
Antcprostate,or Cowper's glands, iv. 1247.
Antero-posterior arch of foot, ii. 344, 357.
Ant/ielix, ii. 550, 551.
Anthetidia of Cryptogamia and Phanerogamia, s. 232
253.
Antheridium of red Algae, or Florideae, s. 221. See Algte;
REPRODUCTION, VEGETABLE.
of lichens, s. 230.
functions of, s. 230.
Anthoceros laevis, development of, s. 233.
first period from the germination of the spore, s.
233.
development of the antheridia, s. 533.
of the archegonia, s. 233.
second period fructification of the archegonia, s.
234.
changes preparatory to the development of the spores,
development of the spores, s. 234.
Anthozoa, a sub-class of Polypifera, iv. 19. 24.
characters of the sub-class, iv. 19. 24.
digestive organs of, s. 296.
ova of, s. [127.]
Anthracotherinm, an extinct genus of Pachydermata, which
see.
Anthrax, i. 368 ; iv. 438.
Antibrachial region, posterior, ii. 368.
Antitragus, ii. 550, 551.
Antlers of Ruminantia, s. 517.
important changes co-existing with the shedding of
the, in the solid-horned Ruminantia, s. 531.
Antrum Hijrhmori, ii. 209 ; iii. 725.
mannmillare, ii. 546.
Ants (Formicidcc), habits of, ii. 865.
fat of, ii. 235.
provident ants, instincts of, iii. 12.
nests of, in Siam, iii. 21.
their economy and mode of proceeding, iii. 21, 22.
torpidity of, during winter, iii. 12.
tree, their nests, iii. 11.
white (Termites), ii. 865.
their singular habitations, iii. 11.
Anuraa, a genus of loricated Rotifers, iv. 408.
Anus (ostium recti, podex, culus), in anatomy generally, i.
173.
muscles and fasciae, i. 175 ; s. 369.
ischio-coccygasi muscles, i. 179.
ischio-rectal spaces, i. 177.
levatores ani, i. 178 ; iii. 394 ; s. 369.
obturator fascia, i. 177.
sphincter ani externus, i. 176 ; s. 369.
sphincter ani internus, i. 176 ; s. 369.
transversi perinaei muscles, i. 177.
rectum, i. 175. 179.
abnormal condition of the anus and neighbouring parts,
i. 61. 182.
atresia ani, iv. 969.
cancer, i. 183.
congenital malformations, i. 182.
artificial anus, i. 182.
contraction, i. 185.
excrescences, i. 184.
fissure, i. 185.
fistula in ano, i. 186.
haemorrhoids, i. 185.
inflammation at the verge of the anus, i. 61.
morbid conditions, i. 183.
prol.ipsus ani, i. 184.
Anus, abnormal condition continued.
syphilis, i. 183.
imperforate anus, cases of, in the foetus in utoro,
ii. 336.
artificial, formation of, in cases of hernia, ii. 747
750.
circumstances connected with the healing of an ar-
tificial anus, ii. 750.
Anvil-bone, or incus, ii. 546.
development, ii. 5(iO.
abnormal conditions, ii. 561.
AORTA, i. 11. 187- 220; ii. 3.
arch of the, i. 188.
abdominal aorta, i. 189.
anomalies, i. 190.
branches, i. 192.
I. branches arising from the arch, i. 192.
right anterior or inferior coronary artery, i.
192.
left superior or posterior coronary artery, i.
192.
II. branches of the thoracic aorta-, right bronchial
artery, i. 193.
left bronchial artery, i. 193.
ojsophageal arteries, i. 193.
posterior mediastinal arteries, i. 193.
inferior or aortic intercostal arteries, i. 193.
anastomoses, i. 194.
III. branches of the abdominal aorta, i. 191.
phrenic arteries, i. 194.
cceliac artery, i. 194.
coronary artery of the stomach, i. 194.
hepatic artery, i. 194.
splenic artery, i. 195.
superior mesenteric artery, i. 195.
arteries of the small intestines, i. 195.
colic arteries, i. 195.
right superior colic or colica media artery, i.
196.
ileo-colic, ccecal, or inferior right colic artery,
i. 196.
inferior mesenteric artery, i. 196.
middle left colic artery, i. 19(3.
lumbar arteries, i. 196".
middle sacral artery, i. 197.
sinuses, lesser, of the aorta, i. 189.
development, i. 190.
thoracic aorta, i. 18'.) ; s 428.
diseased conditions, i. 191. 235; iii. 584.
Aortic plexus of nerves, iv. 982 ; s. 429.
Apes, iv* 195, et seq. See QUADRUM AN \.
conformation of, compared with that of man, iv. 1295,
et seq.
Aphaniptera, an order of Insecta, ii. 8G7.
characters of the order, ii. 867.
Aphides, or plant lice, ii. 865. 868.
mode of generation of, ii. 416. 468 ; s. 33 3S.
Dr. Waldo's observations on the origin and mode of
formation of the repeated broods or colonies of
aphides, s. [113], [114].,
associations of, ii;. 17.
Aphonia preceding or attendant on phthisis, iii. 123.
from exposure to cold or damp, iii. 123.
a symptom of tubercular consumption, iii. 119.
treatment of, iii. 123.
Aphrodita aculeata, or sea-mouse, description of the, i.
617.
nervous system of the, i. 168; iii. 607, 608.
muscles of the, iii. 538.
Aphlhous ulceration of the tongue, iv. 1155.
Apices of the lungs, s . 258.
ApidfE, or humble and hive-bees, ii. 865.
food of, ii. 865.
Aplidium, or Alcyonium, a genus of Tunicata, iv. 1189,
characters of the genus, iv. 1189.
Apfysia, nervous system of the, iii. 606.
Apoda, an order of Amphibia, i. 91.
characters of the order, i. 91.
Apode larvae of insects, mode of locomotion of the, iii.
441.
Apodemata, i. 754. 757.
Aponeuroses, or aponeurotic fasciae, ii. 231. See also
FASCIA.
those connected with muscular fibres, ii. 231.
those which cover soft parts in particular regions, ii.
231.
simple lamellae of fibrous membrane, ii. 231.
power of resistance, ii. 231.
Aponeurosis, abdominal, i. 4*.
of the leg, iii. 130.
of the anterior region, iii. 130.
of the posterior region, iii. 130.
superficial layer, iii. 130.
deep layer, iii. 130.
of the hand, dorsal, ii. 524. 528.
palmar, ii. 527.
Aponeurosis, cephalo-pharyngeal, iii. 945.
cranial, i. 748.
of elbow, region of, ii. 64.
epicranial, i. 748.
Annulosa, structure of the integument of, s. 485.
GENERAL INDEX.
747
Aponcuroiiis continued.
of external oblique, ii. 840.
of foot, ii. 352.
of the fore-arm, ii. 362.
of internal oblique, ii. 840.
psoo-iliac, ii. 838.
of supra-spinal division of scapular region, iv. 434.
temporal, i. 729.
of transversalis, ii. 840.
Ap.nu-urotic septa, i. 217.
Apoplexie fo droyante, 1. 795. 797.
Apoplexy, causes of, i. 232. 416.
capillary, iii. 720 D.
causes of, iii. 720 D.
cerebral
parts of the brain in which apoplectic effusions
most frequently occur, iii. 7'20 L).
appearances presented by the brain in cases of, iii.
7->0 D.
common form of, i. 797.
death by, i. 264.
meningeal, cause of, iii. 716.
spinal, cause of, iii. 713.
Apothecia of lichens, s. 227.
Apparatus ligament sus cavitatis sinuosae, ii. 343.
Appendices epiploicae, i. 57 ; iii. 943; s. 366.
use, s. 3C6.
Appendix, vermiform, structure of, s. 365.
uses of, s. 365.
development of the, s. 402.
xiphoid, or eusiform cartilage, iv. 1023.
ossification of the, iv. 1024.
Appetite, state of the, in cases of phthisis laryngea, iii. 121.
Apple of Adnm, iii. 102. 112. 573.
physiognomical character of, iii. 573.
Aprost'erni, a tribe t>f Insects, ii. 861.
characters of the tribe, ii. 86J.
Aptera, an order of Insecta, ii. 86S.
characters of the order, ii. 868.
Aptcryr, pelvis of the, s. 168.
Aqua Morgagni, ii. 200.
Aquatic birds, mode of progression of the, iii. 438.
Aquatica, a section of Insects of the order Hemiptera, ii.
86$.
Aqu&ductus cochlea?, i. 734 ; ii. 533. 536.
Aqiiecductus Sylvii, iii. 67fi. 693. 698.
Aquseductus vestbuli, i. 733 ; ii. 533. 536.
membraneous cavity of, ii. 536.
Aqueduct of Fallopius, ii. 540; iv. 546.
development of, ii. 559.
Aqueous humour of the eye, ii. 201.
source of the fluid, ii. 202.
Aqttula Cotunnii, ii. 536.
labyrinthi membranacei, ii. 539-
Arabia, circumcision of females in, ii. 6^6.
Arabs, complexion of, in various parts of Arabia, iv. 1333.
of Algiers, characters of the, iv. 1357.
ARACHMDA (a class of Invertebrate Animals), i. 111. 198.
246.
apparatus for secreting the irritating or poisonous
fluid, i. 208.
apparatus for secreting the fluid which concretes in
the air, i. 209.
circulating system, i. 206. 652.
digestive system, i. 1, 202; iv. 232; s. 298.
divisions of the class, i. 198.
external covering or tegumentary system, i. 201.
fatty matter in the epiploon, uses of, i. 204.
generative system, 1. 209; ii. 417.
spermatozoa of, iv. 490.
female generative svsteni, i. 21 1 .
ova of Arachnida, s. [114.]
formation of ova, s. [114.]
arous, s. [1
>vi
ova, i. 211.
almost all oviparous", s. ['115}.
copulation, oviposition, and development of the
exclusion or hatching of the spider, i. 214.
locomotion, organs and mode of, iii. 544.
metamorphoses, i. 215.
muscular system, iii. 539.
n.-rvous system, i. 206; iii. 609.
reproduction of the extremities, i. 215.
secretion, organs of, i. 208.
sense, organs of, i. 207.
purposes served by, iii. 27.
Arachnitis, or inflammation of the arachnoid membrane,
iii. 636.
Arachnoid cavity (arachnoid sac), effusions into the, iii.
716.
Arachnoid membrane, iv. 523.
abnormal anatomy of the arachnoid, iiL 716.
acute inflammation, iii. 716.
opaque condition of the arachnoid, iii. 716.
causes of opacity, iii. 716.
adhesion, iii. 716.
deposits of bone or cartilage, iii. 716.
effusions into the sub-arachnoid and arachnoid
cavities, iii. 716.
of serum, iii. 716.
of blood, iii. 717.
of pus, iii. 717.
softening of the, iv. 708.
Arachnoid, spinal, abnormal anatomy of the, iii. 713.
inflammation, iii. 713.
symptoms, iii. 713.
cartilaginous spots, iii. 713.
Aramanga, head and face of a youth of, iv. 1316.
Araneidee, or spiders, i. 198.
abdomen, i.20l.
cephalo-thurax, i. 201.
circulating system, i. 205.
digestive system, i. 202; s. 299.
external covering, or tegumentary organs, i. 201 .
fatty globules in the abdomen, for consumption when
in a torpid state, i. 204.
generative system, i. 209.
spermatozoa of, iv. 490.
hatching and exclusion of the spider, i. 214.
metamorphosis, i. 215.
nervous system, i. 207.
reproduction of the extremities, i. 215.
respiratory system, i. 204.
secretion, organs of, i. 208.
apparatus for secreting the irritating or poisonous
fluid, i. 208.
apparatus for secreting the fluid which concretes
in the air (spiders' webs), i. 209.
sense, organs of, i. 207.
subdivisions of the order into genera, table of, i. 199.
See ARACHMDA.
Arbor vitae cerebelli, lateral and median, iii. 692.
Arcellinidce (capsule animalcules), a family of Polygastric
Animals, iv. 4.
characters of the family, iv. 4.
Arch, crural, i. 5, note, 13; ii. 757.
of the aorta, i. 188.
of foot, antero-posterior, ii. 344.
transverse, ii. 344.
hyoid, iv. 1123. 1144.
palatine, iii. 950.
plantar, ii. 355.
of urethra, iiu 925.
of veins, superficial, iv. 1407.
deep, iv. 1407.
Archegnnia, development of the, in the higher Cryptogamia
and Phanerogamia, s. 232 253.
Arches of foot, construction of the, ii. 357.
of pelvis, s. 139.
tarsal or palpebral, iii. 93.
Arciform process, or arciform fibres of medulla oblongata,
iii. 680.
Arctomys, or marmot, anatomy of the, iv. 370, el seq.
Arcualum ligamentum, i. 11.
Arcus interior of Senac and Haller, i. 11.
senilis, or gerontotoxon, i. 80 ; ii. 178.
Arenicola, or sandworm, organs of circulation in the, i.
650.
Areola of nipple, iii. 247.
change in colour of, after impregnation, iii. 247.
vascularity of the, a sign of conception, ii. 457.
See Conception; GENERATION.
cuticle and cutis, iii. 217.
tubercles of the areola, iii. 247.
Areolar tissue generally, iii. 494 ; iv. 573.
white fibrous element of, iii. 494.
yellow fibrous element of, iii. 494.
areolar tissue of the glands, iii. 494.
muscles, iii. 576.
scrotum, iv. 438.
stomach, s. 325.
subcutaneous, of the neck, iii. 566.
of penis, iii. 912.
subserous, diseases of, iv. 538.
Argonaut, or paper-nautilus, mode of progression of the,
i. 523 ; iii. 436.
Aristotle, his opinion on the cause of vital phenomena, iii.
143. See LIFE.
ARM (muscles of the), i. 219.
biceps flexor cubiti, i. 219.
brachiaeus anticus, i. 219.
coraco-brachialis, i. 219.
triceps extensor cubiti, i. 219.
ARM (surgical anatomy of the), i. 216.
amputations, i. 218.
aponeurosis, i. 217.
bones of, i. 216.
development, i. 217.
inflammation, i. 218.
skin and subcutaneous tissue, i. 216.
wounds, i. 218.
Armadillo, the, ii. 47, et seq. See EDENTATA.
pelvis of the, s. 163.
Armenian language, iv. 1319.
Arsenic, action of, on the vital power of the heart, 1. 723.
797.
Arterial pulse, i. 663.
number of pulsations occurring in a minute at different
periods of life, i. 664.
ARTERIES (normal anatomy), i. 220.
absorbents in, i. 224.
anastomoses, i. 221.
branches of, i. 220, 221.
circulation, arterial, phenomena of, i. 658. See CIR-
CULATION.
3c 2
748
GENERAL INDEX.
AKTERIES continued.
contractions of arteries, i. 6<i5.
coats of, external, i. 222. 665.
middle, i. 222.
elasticity of, ii. 58.
course of, i. 220, 221.
definition of, i. 220.
development, progressive, i. 225.
distribution of blood, mechanism for facilitating, i. 223.
658.
divisions of, i. 221.
elasticity of, i. 224 ; ii. 58.
form of,"i. 220.
globulus Arantii, or corpus sesamoideum, i. 223.
irritabili'y of, i. 225. 665.
nerves of, i. 224.
origin of, i. 220.
pathological conditions of, i. 226.
physical properties of, i. 224.
elasticity, i. 224.
power of resistance, i. 221.
sheaths for, i. 221.
specific gravity of, i. 224.
structure of, i. 221.
tendinous rings, ii. 587.
tonicity of, i. <)67.
torsion of, i. 224.
tunics external, middle, and internal, i. 222, 223.
valves, i. 223 ; ii. 589.
mechanism of, i. 223.
varieties, influence of, in the distribution of arteries
upon the circulation, i. 678.
venae comites, i. 217.
vasa vasorum, of i. 223.
vital properties of, i. 665.
influence of, on the circulation, i. 667. See CIR-
CULATION.
ARTERIES (pathological condition of), i. 226.
ligatures, i. 229. 234, 235.
morbid state of arteries, i. 230.
aneurism, i. 230.
aneurismal varix, i. 230.
aneurism by anastomosis, i. 242.
circumscribed false aneurism, i. 232.
diffused aneurism, i. 237.
traumatic aneurism, i. 237.
true aneurism, i. 235.
varicose aneurism, i. 242.
torsion of arteries, i. 224. 228.
wounds and injuries of arteries, i. 227.
arteritis, i. 226. 232.
gun- and cannon-shot wounds, i. 227.
haemorrhage, arterial, i. 228.
internal haemorrhage, and open or bleeding
arteries, i. 233.
natural suppression of, i. 229.
permanent suppression of, i. 229.
secondary haemorrhage, i. 238.
calcareous deposits in the coats of arteries, iv. 87.
atheromatous matter, iv. 87.
white spots, iv. 87.
cartilaginous patches, iv. 87.
softening of the internal membrane of arteries, iv.
708.
Arteries, or Artery, in particular :
abdominal, i. 14; iv. 823.
acromial, i. 363.
alveolar, i. 490.
anastomotica magna, brachial, i. 466.
of thigh, ii. 249.
angular, of face, i. 487 ; iii. 93.
aorta, i. 187. 220.
abdominal, i. 189.
arch of, i. 188.
anomalies, i. 190.
branches, i. 192.
sinuses, i. 189.
thoracic, i. 189.
articular, superior external, iv. 64.
internal, iv. 64.
superficial superior internal, ii. 249.
articular, of knee, inferior, iii. 48.
middle, iii. 48.
superior, iii. 48.
auditiva, interior, ii. 542.
auricular, posterior, i. 448; ii. 542. 556 ; iii. 903.
profunda, ii. 556.
axillary, iii. 248 ; iv. 616.
axis, coeliac, i. 189. 194.
azygos, iv. 64.
basilar, i. 236 ; iii. 674. 678. 704 ; iv. 820.
branches, iv. 821.
of bones, i. 434. 4o6.
brachial, i. 216, 217 ; ii. 64. 363 ; iv. 1407.
of brain, iii. 704.
bronchial, i. 189.193; s. 275.
superior, s. 275.
inferior, s. 275.
buccal, i.489; ii. 227.
of bulb of clitoris, s. 713.
of bulb of penis, iii. 934: iv. 1254.
caeca), i. 196.
Arteries continued.
cardiac, ii. 192.
carotid, i. 482 ; iii. 704.
carotid, left, i. 189 ; iv. 820.
external, i. 484 ; iii. 93. 110.903.
branches, i. 485490 ; iii. 93. 110.
internal,!. 490; iii. 93.
branches, i. 491493; iii. 93.
to Eustachian tube and promontory, ii
55fi.
carpal, of radial, ii. 529 ; iv. 225. 1506.
anterior, iv. 223.
dorsalis, iv. 223.
carpi ulnares posterior, iv. 225.
anterior, iv. 225.
central of retina, iii. 786.
cerebellar, inferior or posterior, iv. 821.
superior or anterior, iv. 821.
cerebral, anterior, i. 493.
middle, i. 493.
posterior, iv. 821.
cervicalis profunda, i. 367.
ascendens, iv. 821.
superficialis, iv. 824.
choroid, i. 492.
ciliary, i. 491 ; iii. 786.
anterior, i. 492.
middle or long, i. 491.
posterior or short, i. 491.
circumflex iliac, i. 15 ; ii. 842.
anterior, i. 364.
posterior, i. 364 ; iv. 436.
circumflexus scapulae, i. 364 ; iv. 430.
coccygeal, ii. 834.
cochlear, ii. 542.
creliac, or cceliac axis, i, 189. 194.
colic, right, i. 19^, 196; s. 379.
middle, i. 195, 196; s. 379.
left, s. 380.
comes nervi phrenici, iv. 822.
communicans ulna?, iv. 2'26.
coronaria ventriculi, s. 325.
coronary, of heart, i. 189. 192. 194 ; ii. 584.
labial, inferior, i. 486.
superior, i. 487.
of corpus cavernosum, ii. 836.
corporis bulbosi penis, iii. 916.
cavernosi penis, iii. 916.
corpus spongiosum, iv. 1254.
of cranium, i. 748, 749^
of crus penis, iii. 934.
cystic, i. 195.
dental, or maxillary, i. 489 ; ii. 227.
diaphragmatic, ii. 4.
inferior, ii. 227
superior, ii. 227.
digital, iv. 226. 1407.
dorsalis linguae, iv. 1141.
dorsal of foot, ii. 352.
clitoris, s.709. 713.
ear, external, and tympanum, ii. 656.
penis, iii. 917; iv. 1254.
hand, iv. 223.
of dura mater, iii. 629.
of ear, ii. 856.
epigastric, deep, i. 15; ii. 842.
superficial, i. 14 ; ii. 244.
emulgent, or renal, i. 189 ; iv. 235.
ethmoidal, anterior, i. 492 ; iii. 786.
rterior, i. 492 : iii. 786.
facial or labial, i. 486 ; ii. 227. 556 ; iii. 93. 733. 949.
transverse, ii. 227 ; iii. 903.
of Fallopian tube, s. 603.
femoral, i. 228. 230. 235 ; s. 713,
fibular, ii. 235.
of fore-arm, ii. 363.
frontal, i. 492; iii. 786.
gastric, i. 194 ; s. 325.
gastro-duodcnalis, s. 326.
gastro epiploic, i. 194 195; s. 327-
left, s. 327.
right, s. 326.
glutaeal, or posterior iliac, ii. 250. 833.