A history of cytology / [Arthur Frederick William Hughes].
- Arthur Frederick William Hughes
- Date:
- [1959]
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: A history of cytology / [Arthur Frederick William Hughes]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX Newton, Sir I., 6 Neyt, A., 62, 70, 74, XIIa Nicolson, M., 3, 27 Niedergerke, R., 149 Nitella, 41 nitric acid, 31 Nobert, F. A., 12, 27 non-cellular nature of Protozoa, ]S9 Nordenskiold, E., 37, 63 notochord, 36, 37 nuclear division, 48, 66 membrane, 63, 67 nuclei in fertilised sea-urchin egg, 61 in notochord and cartilage, 37 isolation of, x, 99 recognition in animal tissues, 45 nucleic acids (see DNA, and RNA) absorption in ultra-violet, 103 composition of, 101, 102 preparation of, 101 nuclein, 99, 100 nucleoli, 33, 68, 102, 105, VIIIb imagined formation of, 39 supposed origin of spindle from, 62 nucleus, 17, 57, 112 chemistry of, 98 f., 101 division of, 55 effect of puncture on, 136 first observations on, 32 functions of, 141 in plant cells, 35 role in heredity, 77 supposed direct growth into cell, 44 Nussbaum, M., 141, 149 Objective, apochromatic, 22, 23, 118 homogeneous immersion, 12, 13, 22 Oedogonium, 60 Ogle, Dr., 12 omnis cellula e cellula, 47 Onychophora, 135 oogenesis, 69 Orchideae, 35 Origin of Species, 1, 49, 77, 85 Ornstein, M., 27 Orthoptera, 95 Osborne, S. G., 15, 27 osmic acid, 114, 117, 122, ХИн ossification, 109 ovary, 69 Overton, E., 72, 75 Owen, R., 49 Oxford, 11, 49 Painter, T. S., 96, 97, 102, 110 Palade, G. E., 123, 125, 130 Pallavicinia, 73 pancreas, 121 Pander, H. C., 7 pangenesis, 61, 77-81 Pantin, С. F. A., 137, 149 Paramoecium, 100, Xg Parat, M., 126, 130 parenchyma, 36, 37 parents, respective influence in heredity 82 'parietal cell-formation', 44 parotid gland, 121 parthenogenesis, 73 Pasteur, L., 21 peas, Mendel's experiments on, 84 penicillin, 107 Penfield, W. G., 126, 130 peptone, 119 Peripatus, 133, 135 Persius Flaccus, 3 phagocytic analogy of the police, 132 Pballusia, 57 phospholipids, 124 photomicrography, ultra-violet, 103 phragmoplast, 65 Pbrynotettix, 95 picric acid, 115, 121 polyspermy, 83 Planorbis, 144 plasmodesmata, 134 plastic exudation, 47 plastids, 118 Plough, H. H., 94, 110 pluteus larva, 146 Pneumococcus, 106 polar bodies, 68, 69, XIe pollen grain, 72 pollen mother-cells, 66, 72 pollen tube, 59 nuclei of, 71 potassium bichromate, 58 Pouchet, F. A., 20, 27, IVd preservatives, 14 Prévost, J. L., 19, 27, 44, 53, 60, 75, III, IXb primordial utricle, 42, Vlllj Pringsheim, N., 42, 53, 60, 76 profiles, ix progress in cytology, impediments to, 2 pronuclei, 59, 69, 71 prophase, 66, 67, 70 protamin(e), 100, 101 protein syntheses, 105 Proteus, 113 Protista, 55, 138 created for piiysiologists, 141 protoplasm, 34, 42, 50 religious associations of, 40 texture of, 118, 119 protoplasmic bridge theory, of nerve outgrowth, 137 Protozoa, 50 individuality in 138f. 156](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b1802063x_0187.JP2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


