First Book in Physiology: For the Use of Schools and Families. Intended as Introductory to the Larger Work by the Same AuthorSheldon and Company, publishers, 1872 - 191 pages |
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Page 18
... spinal column , or back - bone , as it called , the ribs , and the breast- Illustrate the manner in which the muscles bend the arm at the elbow . Of what four structures are the limbs of the body composed ! What other parts d › they ...
... spinal column , or back - bone , as it called , the ribs , and the breast- Illustrate the manner in which the muscles bend the arm at the elbow . Of what four structures are the limbs of the body composed ! What other parts d › they ...
Page 19
... spine behind , and at the sides and in front , broad flat muscles and tendons . The organs contained in these three cavi ... spinal marrow . They are whitish cords , which by dividing continually are distributed to all parts of the body ...
... spine behind , and at the sides and in front , broad flat muscles and tendons . The organs contained in these three cavi ... spinal marrow . They are whitish cords , which by dividing continually are distributed to all parts of the body ...
Page 58
... spinal column bb Is the grand pillar that supports this barrel - shaped Give in full the illustration of breathing presented in Figs . 27 and 28 framework . The ribs c c c are fastened very. 58 FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY .
... spinal column bb Is the grand pillar that supports this barrel - shaped Give in full the illustration of breathing presented in Figs . 27 and 28 framework . The ribs c c c are fastened very. 58 FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY .
Page 59
... spinal column . They are twenty- four in number , twelve on each side . They extend round towards the breast - bone a , in front . 11. The ribs do not join directly to the breast - bone , as you can see in the Figure . There are pieces ...
... spinal column . They are twenty- four in number , twelve on each side . They extend round towards the breast - bone a , in front . 11. The ribs do not join directly to the breast - bone , as you can see in the Figure . There are pieces ...
Page 60
... spinal column behind , to the breast - bone in front , and to the lower ribs all around the sides . You see that it is not flat , but is arched upward . FIG . 31 . Cc d Ca b 13. I will now show you how the diaphragm acts in respiration ...
... spinal column behind , to the breast - bone in front , and to the lower ribs all around the sides . You see that it is not flat , but is arched upward . FIG . 31 . Cc d Ca b 13. I will now show you how the diaphragm acts in respiration ...
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Page 112 - BO many different bones, instead of being one solid, tight box. If a blow be received on the head, these bones give a little upon each other, as it is expressed, and so they are not often broken. They give more in the child than in the adult, because, besides being less brittle, they are less tightly put together. It is well that it is so ; for if it were not, the skull would often be fractured, in the frequent falls which the child has. 9. The bones on the top of the head are fastened together by...