INDEX.

Allbutt, [138] Allison, [188] Alternate generation, [238] America to Jenner, [102] Ampere, [19] Aneurism, [43] Aneurism of aorta, [45], [203] Angelo Michel, [33] Angina pectoris, [89] Animal electricity, [119] Antivaccination, [100] Aortic aneurism, [45], [203] Aortic valves, [202] Appendicitis, [285] Arago, [299] Archimedes, [50] Asiatic cholera, [189] Aspergillus, [239] Atmospheric electricity, [121] Attending physician, [202] Auenbrugger
and Laennec, [66-72] beneficence, [78];
cases, [79];
neglect, [69-73];
preface, [67] Auscultation, mediate, [145] Avocation, [54]
B
Bacon, [324] Baron, Dr., [96] Bassi, Laura [126] Bayle, [163] Bedside instruction, [57] Bell, [233] Bernard
statue, [272];
honors, [286];
musical comedy, [275];
poverty, [273-275];
succeeds Flourens, [286] Benedict XIII, [48] Benedict XIV, [48] Berzelius, [244] Bichat, [153] Biological succession [306] Biot, [299] Birrell Augustine, [107] Blushing, [283] Boerhaave, [49] Bologna, [35-37] Bologna sausage, [34] Bonn, [231] Bouillaud, [148] Bouchut, intubation, [338] Boyle, Robt., [306] Breadth of education, [226] Breton
peasant's faith, [294];
peasant woman, [294] Bribery and union, [197] Brittany, [138] Bronchitis, chronic, [46] Broussais, [139-152] Brown, Dr. Jno., [270] Browne, Sir Thos., [114] Bruecke, [226] Butt, Isaac, [196] Butyric acid, [304]
C
Cabanis, [286] Cameron, Sir Chas., [167] Cancer, removal, [46] Carbonic oxide [284] Carlyle, [107] Carriers of disease, [309] Caspar, [219] Catarina Sforza, [33] Cavendish, [19] Cavities, [65] Cell doctrine, [255], [261-264] Cellulose, [300] Charité, La, [152] Chassaignac, [131] Chauffard, [164] Chaussier's tubes, [337] [{358}] Chauvinism, [235] Chemistry, organic, [296] Cheyne, [170] Cheyne-Stokes, [168], [185], [194] Chicken cholera, [309] Cholera, epidemic, [327] Cirrhosis, [152] Cirrhosis of lungs, [206] Cisalpine republic, [128] Classical training, [227], [288] Claude Bernard, [42] Clement XIII, [48] Cline, Dr., [99] Clinical teaching, [57], [178] Collège de France, [271] Common sense and the beautiful, [198] Comparative pathology, [45] Confidence in medicines, [180] Conservatism, [288] Consumption
and alcohol, [174];
and city life, [174];
curable, [192];
outdoor life, [193] Contagion of tuberculosis, [46] Contemporary popularity, [253] Cook, Dr. Win, [48] Corrigan
and Sunday closing, [210];
as a consultant, [206];
as a teacher, [208];
disease, [15], [200];
honors, [209];
member of parliament, [214];
physician in ordinary, [212];
pulse, [168];
practice, [201], [205] Corvisart, [74], [142] Cowpox, [94] Croup, [329] Cuckoo, [93] Cullen, [188] Curare, [284]
D
Da Costa, [83] Daguerre, [260] Dalkey, [211] Dante, [131] Danube capricious, [64] Darwin, [254] Dean Swift, [167] De Haen, [58];
writings, [69] De Maria, [131] Desault, [336];
tubes, [337] Desgenettes, [157] Diabetes, [279] Diastases, [287] Dictionnaire des sciences méd., [153] Dieffenbach, [219] Digestion, [278];
and emotion, [282] Dignity of medicine, [194] Diphtheria fatality, [329];
antitoxin, [345] Discoveries rejected, [14] Discovery in distans, [18];
wine of, [298] Dissymmetrical forces, [301] Dissymmetry and universe, [302], [303] Distinction, living and non-living, [300] Doctor of medicine and philosophy, [37] Do not think, investigate, [92] Dom Pedro II, [315] Dublin Zoological Garden, [211] Du Bois-Reymond, [242] Duchesse de Berri, [155] Duclaux, [302] Ductless glands, [281] Ducts of Müller, [233] Dust and life, [306] Dyspepsia, nervous, [282]
E
Earth worms, carriers of disease, [309] Edinburgh, [208] Education,
classical, [288];
rounded, [289] Eggs and oxygen, [258] Electricity,
animal, [119];
atmospheric, [121] Elsner, Dr. Henry L., [137] Emanuel III, [48] Emphysema and pneumonia, [355] Empress Eugenie, [319] Encyclopedists, [115] Eustachius, [32] Eyerel, [74]
F
Fallopius, [32] Faraday, [19] Fat digestion, [277] Father Morgagni, S. J., [50] Father of German medicine, [217] Father of pathology, [29] Fatty heart, [192] [{359}] Fermentations, [304];
and disease, [306] Ferments, [287] Fever, nature and treatment, [205] Flacherie, [307] Flint, [144], [150], [166] Flourens, [286] Foolishness of materialism, [318] Forli, [33] Foundling Asylum (N. Y.), [328] Franco-Prussian War, [312] Franklin, [19];
anticipated, [123] French Revolution, [115];
Academy of Physicians, [286] Frog dancing-master, [122] Froriep, [219] Froude, [134]
G
Gaelic movement, [167] Gairdner, [30] Galeazzi, [116] Galen, [35] Galileo, [244] Galvani, [19];
Mme., [117], [120];
dancing frogs, [21];
the physician, [125];
medal, [130] Gases and eggs, [259] German
students at Padua, [40];
decorations returned, [313];
rabies, [313], [314] Girardin, St. Marc, [275] Glycogen, [281] Goerres, [223] Goethe, [227] Gold dust of time, [240] Graves
family, [169];
as a traveler, [169];
fed fevers, [172];
perfect teacher, [177];
remedies, [177];
last moments, [185] Grease in horses, [95] Guerin, [131]
H
Hahn, S. J., [286] Haller, [29];
and Müller, [244] Harvey, [28], [35], [104] Haüy, [116] Heart percussion, [63] Heat
production, [281];
regulation, [282] Heberden, [89] Heliostat and growth, [302] Helmholtz, [247] Henle, [200] Herter, Dr. Christian, [311], [320] Hibernation, [92] Hippocrates, [35], [142], [336];
succussion, [72] Hirsch, Baroness, [315] History, [12] Holme, Sir Edw., [95] Hunter, [90], [120] Huxley, [20] Hydatids, [151]
I
Ideals, [294];
in life, [320] Il Morgagni, [50] Imagination, [284] Indians, American, and Jenner, [103] Infinite and supernatural, [316] Institutions and men, [217] Internal secretion, [280] Intubation
experiments, [330];
first, [332];
for chronic ills, [342];
history, [335];
improvement, [333];
studies, [334];
tubes, [331] Inventum novum, [61] Investigating spirit, [16] Irene, Sister, [348] Irish
aristocracy, [197];
College of Physicians, [210] Italy's
leadership in medicine, [31];
medical schools, [32]
J
Jacobi, [341] Jardin des Plantes, [273] Jefferson, [104] Jenner, [77];
and Indians, [103];
epigrams, [93];
honors conferred, [102];
Hunter, [91];
Mrs. Jenner, [109];
Jenner's patience, [91];
personality, [105];
son inoculated, [93] Jesuit education, [224-273]
K
Koch, [135] Kühne, [278] Kulturkampf, [249] [{360}]L
La Cellule, [266] Laennec's
character, [156];
in practice, [161];
preface, [154] Laic, saint, [295] Lamarck, [116] Lamennais, [138] Lancet on Corrigan, [207], [212] Lancisi, [57] Laplace, [116] Lavater, [227] Lavoisier, [244] Layard, [184] Lieberkühn, [238] Liebig, [262], [304] Liège, [266] Limitations of genius, [203] Lister, [312] Liston, [338] Littré, [294] Liver sugar, [280] Lough Corrib, [197] Louise Lateau, [267] Louvain, [264] Ludwig, [71]
M
Magendie, [276], [283] Maisonneuve, [139] Malpighi, [32], [233] Manzolini, Mme., [127] Maria Theresa, [23], [80] Mayer, [22] Maynooth, [207], [212] Mead, Sir Richard, [49] Meckel, [42] Meckel's Archiv, [230] Medical
charities bill, [190];
education, [181];
progress, [19] Medicine
an art, [178];
and the public, [195];
faith, [24];
in Italy, [31] Ménière's symptoms, [354] Merbach, [65] Microcosm, [114] Microtome, [256] Milk in diarrhea, [175] Mitscherlich, [297] Molecular forces, [301] Mondino, [32], [34] Moore, Sir Jno., [167], [200] Morgagni
daughters nuns, [49];
basic idea, [14];
literary light, [23];
long life, [31];
method, [30];
popularity, [48] Mouth-gag, [333] Mozart, [81] Müller,
a priest of nature, [247];
as a teacher, [245], [257];
and Aristotle, [224];
education, [218];
discoveries, [232];
distinctions, [244];
ducts, [233];
father, [222];
handbook, [234];
introspection, [231];
methods, [237];
monument, [249];
mother, [223];
muscular control, [229];
panegyric, [220];
personality, [246];
students, [246];
translates plate, [224];
vivisection, [225], [235] Muscle sugar, [281]
N
Napoleon III, [286];
judgment, [75], [143] Nasse, [228] Nature, study, [108] Necker hospital, [143] Nervous reflex, [42] Newman, [216] Newton, [244] Normandy, [140] Northrup, [349];
O'Dwyer's personality, [350] Not many patients, [181] Nurses, trained, [171]
O
Observation, [181] O'Connell, [196] O'Dwyer
Americanism, [356];
birth, boyhood, [326];
careful prognosis, [343];
cholera volunteer, [327];
clinical experience, [339];
devotion to duty, [344];
discouragements, [340];
domestic life, [353];
feeling for children, [345];
originality, [335];
patient work, [328], [339];
resignation, [354];
sensitiveness, [352] Oersted, [19], [116] Ohm, [19] Olfactory nerve, [42] [{361}] Opposition
to vaccination, [101];
to science, [22] Organotherapy, [281] Original research, [13] Origins in electricity, [19] Osler, [14], [252] Otis, Dr. Edw. O., [82]
P
Padua, 1000 German students, [40] Paine's Age of Reason, [186] Pancreas, [277] Paradise Lost, [41] Parasites, [238] Paratartrates, [297] Pasteur,
advice to young men, [321];
and money, [319];
chemist, [296];
faith, [294];
ideals, [295];
illness, [311];
last moments, [318];
letters, [317];
monument, [293];
obsequies, [315];
prayer in laboratory, [318];
tenderness, [317] Pathology, comparative, [45] Pebrine, [307] Pepsin, [262] Percussion, [62] Petrie, [198] Pharmacy, old-time, [274] Phila. College of Physicians, [144] Philosophy, a little, [126] Phipps Institute, [55] Physiology and Psychology, [286] Pilgrim's Progress, [41] Pindar, [50] Pinel, [142] Pneumonia, [355] Polarization, [299] Poor patients, [214];
Corrigan, [213];
Galvani, [125];
Graves, [171];
Laennec, [156];
Stokes, [190] Positivism, [295] Practical teaching, [183] Psychologus physiologus, [249] Pulse, intermittence, [45]
R
Rabies, [313], [314] Radot, M., [301] Ragpicker of science, [283] Ratio medendi, [70] Ray-fish, [124] Read, Dr. C. A. L., [219] Red blood cell, [285] Religion
and science, [255];
and medicine, [24] Religious training, [108] Removal of stomach, [279] Respiration, [285] Retzius, [239] Rheumatism and the heart, [89] Richardson, Benj. Ward, [36], [40], [153] Richman, [123] Roger, [149] Rosalie, Sister, [341] Rothschild, [315] Roux, [316] Royal Irish Academy, [198] Rudolphi, [230], [234] Ruskin, [20] Ruysch, [49], [233]
S
Saintignon, Life of Laennec, [157] Salivary nerves, [277] Sap temperatures, [92] Schenkelton, [62] Schlegels, August and Friedrich, [59] Schoenlein, [219], [238] Scholar in medicine, [84] Schott treatment anticipated, [193] Schwann
and professorships, [267];
devotion to science, [256];
friendships, [268];
handiness, [260];
scientific work, [265] Science and religion, [24], [255] Scott, Sir Walter, [187] Seats and causes of disease, [40] Sense, a new, [148] Silkworm
diseases, [306],
industry, [307] Sisters Irene and Rosalie, [341], [348] Skepticism, medical, [180] Skoda, [61] Sources of democracy, [316] Spalding, [166], [292] Spanish hospital, Vienna, [60] Specialization, [289] Spigelius, [32] Splenic fever, [308] [{362}] Spontaneous generation, [262], [287], [309];
of disease, [263] Spores, [311] Stereochemistry, [299] Stethoscope, [147];
a toy, [16] St. Francis of Assisi, [131] St. Francis of Sales, [117] Still madness, [79] Stokes, [136], [186];
character, [200];
distinctions, [199];
Margaret, [198];
Sir Wm. Jr., [198];
wife, [199] Stoll, [74] Sugar absorption, [279] Sydenham, [138] Sympathetic nerves, [43], [282]
T
Tartrates, [297] The chimney sweep, [80] Theorists, [20] Theory and observation, [20] Theriaque, [274] Thompson, [187] Tissue-therapy, [281] Titian, [35] Torpedo fish, [124] Tracheotomy, [329];
failure, [330] Trousseau, [15], [176], [200], [238] Trudeau, [55] Truth in medicine, [17] Tuberculosis, [173], [192] Tufnell treatment anticipated, [44] Turner, [170] Typhoid and typhus, [188], [205]
U
United Irishmen, [186] Unselfish devotion, [25] Uric acid, [300] Utility and ideals, [198]
V
Vaccination and measles, [102];
day, [97];
first successful, [98] Valsalva, [36] Van Swieten, [58], [60];
writings, [69] Vasomotor nerves, [282] Venesection, [47], [158] Venetian patricians, [48] Vesalius, [32], [35] Vicq d'Azyr, [286] Vienna
school, [15], [56];
general hospital, [56] Villemin, [135] Virago of Forli, [33] Virchow, [29], [206], [219], [220];
Virchow and Müller, [239] Vital force, [218], [242], [288], [299] Vogel, [71] Volta, [19]
W
Walshe, [144] Wardrop's operation, [204] Washington, [337] Watson, Jno., [338] Werner, [80] Woehler, [218] Women at Italian Universities, [126], [127] Woodhead, G. Sims, [55]
Y
Young Germany, [263] Young men
discoverers, [14], [15], [16];
in biology, [16];
electricity, [19];
in medicine, [201]
Z
Zois, Baron, [80] Zoological Society, [211]