Human physiology : prepared with special reference to students of medicine / by Joseph Howard Raymond.
- Raymond, Joseph H. (Joseph Howard), 1845-1915
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Human physiology : prepared with special reference to students of medicine / by Joseph Howard Raymond. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![PAGE TiikUkine 420 (•iuaiitity, 420—Color, 420-Keactioii, 420—Specilic (iravity, 421 — Composition, 421—Inorganic Constituonts, 428. Trkitahility ; CoNTRACTiMTY ; Elkctkk' Phknomkna ok Musclk . 480 IV. NERVOUS FUNCTIONS 448 (ioiicral Conf-iderations, 448—Nerves, 449—Ncrve-inipulscs, 4)?)— Tiiu Ner\H)Us System, 4)()—Spinal Cord, 456—Funotictns of tlii; Spinal Curd, lii)—RcHex Time, 467—Reflexes in Man, 467—Special Centers in the Cord, 46!)—Functions of Spinal Nerves, 470. The Brain 471 The Medulla Oblongata, 472—The Cerebellum, 477—The Cerebrum, 483—Cranial Nerves, ^501. The Sen.ses 515 General Sensibility, 515—Sense of Touch, 515—Sense of Pressure, 517—Muscular Sense, 517—Sense of Temperature, 517—Sense of Pain, 518—Sense ot Smell, 518—Olfiictory Nerves, 519—Olfactory Bulb, 519 —Olfactory Tract, 521—Functions of the Olfactory Nerves, 521— Sense of Taste, 523—Ci ream vallate Papilla?, 524—Conical Papilhe, 525 —Fungiform Papilhe, 525—Taste-buds, 525—Conditions of the Sense of Taste, 528—Sense of Sight, 529—Coats or Tunics, 529—Sclerotic Coat, 529—Cornea, 529—Choroid, 582—Ciliary Processes, 533—Iris, 533—Ciliary Body, 535—Retina, 535—Anterior and Posterior Cham- bers, 542—Vitreous Body, 542—Crystalline Lens, 542—Suspensory Ligament, 548—Chemistry of the Eye, 543—Ocular Muscles, 544— Physiology of Vision, 548—Defects in the Visual Apparatus, 557 — The Iris^'562—The Ptetina, 563—Light, 568—Form, 570—Identical Points, 570—Size, 570—Distance, 571—Color, 571—Color-blindne.ss or Daltonism, 577—Fatigue of Retina, 578—After-images, 578—Visual Judgment, 579—Appendages of the Eye, 581—Lacrimal Apparatus, 581—Meibomian Glands, 581—The Sense of Hearing, 582—External Ear, 582—Middle Ear, 584—Membrana Tympani, 584—Tympanic Cavity, 586—Ossicles, 586—Eustachian Tubes, 588—Mastoid Antrum, 589 -Fenestra Ovalis, 589—Fenestra Rotunda, 590—Physiology of Hearing, 600—Theories of Hearing, 602—Period, 604—Amplitude, 604—Frequency, 604—Noises, 604—Musical Sounds, 604—Intensity, 605—Loudness, 605—Pitch, 605—Quality, 605. V. REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONS 608 Reproductive Organs, 608—Genital Organs of the Male, 609— Testes, 609—Penis, 614—Genital Organs of the Female, 615—Ovary, 615—Fallopian Tubes, 624—ITterus,624—Ovulation, 626—Menstrua- tion, 629—Formation of the Corpus Luteum, 638—Maturatif)n of the Ovum, 638—Impregnation, 635—Erection of the Penis, 635—Ejacu- lation, 636—Ovarian and Abdominal Pregnancy, 637—]Method of Fertilization, 639—Segmentation, 640—Formation of the Embryo, 640—Development of the Chick, 641—Membranes <>f the Embryo, 642—Amnion, 642—Yolk-sac, 643—Allantois, 648—Chorion, 643— Placenta, 648—Circulation in the Embryo, 644—Changes in the Cir- culation at Birth, 646. Index 649](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21209893_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)