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Spine, 166

Spleen, 6, 126

Splenic artery and vein, 126
Squinting, 246

Stapedius muscle, 208, 213
Stapes, 206, 210

Starch, 117, 124, 125, 134, 142, 144, 148, 154

Stereoscope, 247

Stimulus or irritation, 19, 187

Stomach, 15, 144

Subjective sensations, 239

Sublingual glands, 141 Submaxillary glands, 141 Sugar, 117, 124, 125, 134, 142, 144, 148, 154 Sulphuretted hydrogen, 99 Superior vena cava, 29 Supination, 171

Supra-renal capsules, 126 Suspensory ligament, 227 Sweat-glands, 112, 113, 131 Sweet-bread (see Pancreas) Symmetry of the body, 6 Sympathetic ganglia, 6, 7, 248, 261, 271

nerve, 52, 53 Synovia, 11, 167

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