The cell ; outlines of general anatomy and physiology / by Dr. Oscar Hertwig ... Tr. by M. Campbell, and ed. by Henry Johnstone Campbell ... With 168 illustrations.
- Oscar Hertwig
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The cell ; outlines of general anatomy and physiology / by Dr. Oscar Hertwig ... Tr. by M. Campbell, and ed. by Henry Johnstone Campbell ... With 168 illustrations. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Nucleus segments, number of, iu division ■with reduction, 235. spindle, 180. spindle, derivation of, 200, 202. spindle, formation of, 185. staining of, 40. structure of, 44-54. trausmitter of hereditary elemental germs, 344. Nutrient plasm, 349. solutions, 147, 294. sabstances of the cell, 27- OEdogonium, 34. Onychodromis grandis, 253, 271, 293. Oogamous fertilisation, 284. Oogonium, 287, 302. Osmosis, 138. Over fertilisation, 243. Over mature egg-cells, 293. Ovists, 337. Ovocentrum, 258, 274. Oxygen, action upon jSlthalium, 115, 128. action upon Bacteria and Ciliata, 116, 117. action upon cells, 112, Pandorina, 254. fertilisation of, 287. Pangenae (de Vries), 340, 359. Pangenesis, 340. intracellular, 359. Paramaecia, need for fertilisation of, 267. need for oxygen of, 117. Paraniitome, 23. Paranuclein, 42, 257. Paranucleus of Ciliata, 267, 269. Paranuclear spindle, 269. Paraplasm, 26. Parthenogenesis, 255, 295. Pelomyxa. 99. Pepsin, ]51. Perforated nuclei, 210. Periclinal division walls, 220. Peripheral layer of protoplasm of the cell, 15. of Frog's esrgs, 15. role of in osmosis, 140. Permanent material of the cell, 27. Peronosporeaj. sexual affinity in, 302. Phseosporefe, fertilisation of, 286. Piiagocytes, 143. Phagocytosis, 143. Photophobic spores, 102. Photophylic spores, 102. Phototonus, 101, 102. Phylloxera, 295. Physiological units (Spencer), 340. Phytogenesis, 3. Pigment granules, 158. Pill-box theory of development, 338. Plane of division, position of, in egg-cell, 219. Plant anatomy, 2. Plasmic products, 27, 154. Plasmolysis, 140. Plasmodium, ()8. light-stimulation of, 99. Plasomes, 36.0, Plastidule, 342. Plastin, 17. reaction of, 17. Podophrya gemmipara, 229. Polar area, 184. differentiation, 214. Pole cells, 228, 237, 269. of parthenoarenetic ova, 298, 299. Pollen grains, 263. Pollen tube, 264. Polyaster, 243. Polyspermia, 114, 243. Preformation theory, 336. Primordial utricle, 32. Pronuclei, 275. Proteid substances, 17- Protoplasm, adventitious substances in, 34. alkalinity of, 17 chemico-physical and morphological properties of, 11. death from cold of, 95. double refraction of, 18. first use of the word, 6. formation of, 16. history of protoplasmic theory, 6. of Amoeba, 28. of lymph corpuscles, 28. of Myxomycetes, 28. of Reticulai-ia, 23. structure of, 18. Protoplasmic movements, 68, 73-89. due to heat stimulation, 94. due to light stimulation, 99. metabolic products of, 18. of Amoebae, 67- of flagella and cilia, 77- of Gromia oviformis, 69. of lymph corpuscles, 66. of Myxomycetes, 67. of plant cells, 71. simulated by drops of oil, 78-77' theories concerning, 73. Protoplasmic threads, 23, 31. Pseudopodia, 27, 28, 29, 66, 110. Pteris ci-etica, 300. Ptyalin, 151. Pyreuin, reaction of, etc., 42. Quadrille of the Centrosomes, 259. Radiation figures in Bchinoderm eggs, 192. figures in protoplasm, 55, 181. Radiolaria, 212. Receptive protuberance, 257, 304. spot in Algse, 2a6. Reduction of nuclear segments, 262, 264, 265. of nuclear segments in Ciliata, 270. Regeneration, 346.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21058519_0387.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)