An introduction to human physiology / by Augustus D. Waller.
- Waller, Augustus.
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An introduction to human physiology / by Augustus D. Waller. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![Fritsch and Hitzig, on cortical localisa- tion, 535, 538 Frog, blood-corpuscles of (fig. 3), 12 — heart (fig. 10), 48 diphasic variation, 390, (fig. 180) 393 — liver of, 219 Fuscin, 454 Gad, on contraction, 384 Galactose, 210 Galen, on section of cord, 489 Galvani discovers animal currents, 385 — his experiments, 386 Galvanometer, 305, (figs. 125, 120) 308 — dead-beat, 310 Galvanotropism, 327 Galvano-tonus, 326, 369 Gamgee, on protagon, 354 Ganglia of heart, 48, 88 — of posterior root, effect on degenera- tion, 359 Gases, diffusion of, 118 Gaskell, splanchnic and somatic nerves, 353 — on depressor fibres, 101 — on frog's vagus, 105 — on vasomotor nerves, 101 Gastric fistula, 194 — CHJCum (fig. 81), 194 — glands (fig. 79), 185 peptic activity of (fig. 80), 192 — juice, 186 action of, 161 artificial, 187 Gelatine, supplementary to proteid, 260 Glands, acting and resting (figs. 73-7), 174-9 — blood of, 37 — pyloric, cardiac (fig. 79), 185 •— salivary, 173 Glandular currents, 390, (fig. 191) 397 GlobuHn, 19, 599 Glomeruli of kidney, 222 Glosso-pharyngeal, or ninth, nerve, 514 in deglutition, 167 Glow-worms, 463 Glucose, 214 Glycerin formula and compounds, 592 Glycin, 198, 250, 593 — and hippuric acid, 235 GlycochoUc acid, 198, 594 Glycogen, 214; source of, 210 ; prepara- tion, 215 Glycogenesis, 213 Glycuronic acid, 239, 244, 597 Gmelin's test, 200 Goldscheider, on heat and cold nerves (fig. 202), 478 Golgi, on nature of cortical processes, 551 — on connection of nerve cell with fibre, 487 Goll, column of (fig. 264), 481, 493 Goltz, on a'sophagus, 167 on cortex cerebri, 532 Goltz and Gaule, on intraventricular pressure, 03 Gotch, on electric fish, 400 — negative variation, 390 — stimuli and temperature, 360 Gotch and Horsley, on electrical varia- tion and on sensory paths in cord, 397, 482, 488 Gout, 38 Government of the body, 298 Gowers' hremacytometer, 13 Gracilis experiment, 380 Gratiolet, optic radiation of, 516, 524 Griinhagen, on excitation of iris, 447 Griitzner's method, 191 — on chemistry of muscle, 323 Guanin, 595 Gudden, v., on tract degeneration, 544 Gymnema sylvestre, 475 Gymnotus (fig. 195), 400 HiEMACYTOMETEE, ] 3 Hffimatin, 31 Hasmatoblasts, 12, 24 Hfematoidin, 31 Hfematoporphyrin, 33 Hffimautogram (fig. 43), 85 Hasmochromogen, 33 Hfemoglobin, composition of, 10 — crystals of (fig. 10), 30 — estimation of, 34 — in arterial and venous blood, 35 Hasmoglobinometer, 34 Hffimoglobinuria, 239 Hemophilia, 38 Hfemorrliage, dilution of blood after, 63 HiEmorrhagic dyspnoea, 130 Haldane, CO. in mines, 31 Halliburton, on myosin ferment, 320 — on albumose, 601 Hammarsten, on coagulation, 19 •— on rennet, 191 — on prepar. of fibrinogen, 21 Hankin, on albumose, 189 Haploscope (fig. 305), 563 Harvey, discovery of circulation, 42 Haycraft, on coagulation, 24 Head, sensory roots, 487 Hearing, 467 — via cranium, 469 — sensory area of, 539 Heart, blood-pressure in, 63 —• effect of section of vagus, 357 — electrical variations of human (figs. 188, 189), 394-5 of frogs (fig. 187), 393 of mammalian (tig. 187), 394 — exp. on chick's, 589 — pressure in, 145 — tracing of palpitating (fig. 40), 82](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21443981_0647.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)