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... reason , that , when a person has fasted , or has not taken food for some length of time , he derives nourishment quicker from drinking than from eating , because the water is soon sent all over his body . Many ignorant persons suppose ...
... reason , that , when a person has fasted , or has not taken food for some length of time , he derives nourishment quicker from drinking than from eating , because the water is soon sent all over his body . Many ignorant persons suppose ...
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... reason why , after several days or weeks , it heals or becomes well , is , that the blood , in passing the place cut , leaves a little something there ; the next time it leaves again a little substance ; when , by and by , it becomes ...
... reason why , after several days or weeks , it heals or becomes well , is , that the blood , in passing the place cut , leaves a little something there ; the next time it leaves again a little substance ; when , by and by , it becomes ...
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... reason to guide them . They make no blood at all , but burn the stomach till it is all consumed . Tea and coffee make poor blood ; so do all kinds of spices and rich gravies . 32. In the mill I spoke of , supposing those who had the ...
... reason to guide them . They make no blood at all , but burn the stomach till it is all consumed . Tea and coffee make poor blood ; so do all kinds of spices and rich gravies . 32. In the mill I spoke of , supposing those who had the ...
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... on the other organs ? 47. How should we treat our stomachs ? What habits should children never learn ? What is one great reason that tobacco should not be used ? STOMACHS OF DIFFERENT ANIMALS . 25 to her acquaintance this 24 DIGESTION .
... on the other organs ? 47. How should we treat our stomachs ? What habits should children never learn ? What is one great reason that tobacco should not be used ? STOMACHS OF DIFFERENT ANIMALS . 25 to her acquaintance this 24 DIGESTION .
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... reason , that it is called the true skin . When we prick ourselves with a pin or needle , we draw blood , how slight soever the wound , because the two outer skins are so thin and delicate that the third feels the touch instantaneously ...
... reason , that it is called the true skin . When we prick ourselves with a pin or needle , we draw blood , how slight soever the wound , because the two outer skins are so thin and delicate that the third feels the touch instantaneously ...
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Page 61 - ... are branches of the artery going to the two sides of the lungs, which carry the blood there ; m, m, the veins which bring the blood back from the lungs to the left side of the heart ; n, is the right auricle ; o and p, are the ascending and...
Page 23 - ... mastication of their food. 48. Man has only one stomach, and this is all he needs in the digestion of his food, and in preparing it for blood ; but we see that different animals require and have different stomachs : some two, three, or four, as the occasion may require. 49. Lobsters and crabs have a very singular stomach. Near the lower end of it there are five little teeth placed on the opposite side ; and these being moved up and down by muscles belonging to them, grind the food passed between...
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Page 51 - ... cut of the arm, and also the manner in which they are joined to the arm. 68. Dr. Alcott relates a very interesting fact to illustrate the action of the muscles, as follows : " In front of St. Peter's church, at Rome, stands an obelisk, or pyramid, of red Egyptian granite, one hundred and twenty-four feet high. It was brought from Egypt to Rome, by order of the Roman emperor Caligula, where it...
Page 87 - A cat frequented a closet, the door of which was fastened by a common iron latch. A window was situated near the door. When the door was shut, the cat gave herself no uneasiness ; for...
Page 85 - The grocer's name was Gardner — the distance is certainly above a mile, and through the most crowded part of London. The case of bees is referable to Instinct clearly. Honey-finders in America trace their nests by catching two bees, carrying them to a distance, and letting them fly. Each takes the straight line towards the nest or hive, and by noting these two lines, and finding where they intersect each other, the hive is found. Now the bee is known to have a very confined sphere of vision, from...
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