Human Physiology: For the Use of Elementary SchoolsTurner, Hughes, & Hayden, 1843 - 336 pages |
Contents
Organic and Inorganic Bodies | 13 |
Division of the Animal Kingdom | 20 |
Structure of the Human Body | 24 |
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absorbed absorption acid action albumen animal heat animal matter aqueous humour arteries azote birds blood blood-vessels bones brain called carbon cartilage causes cavity cellular cerebellum chest chiefly chyle chyme ciliary processes circulation coat colour composed consists contained contract cornea crystalline lens cuticle degree Describe diaphragm digestion disease divided dura mater effect elastic external faculties fibres fibrin fibrous fishes fluid functions gelatine glands head heart human humour inches influence intestines lacteals larynx lens ligaments lower lungs medulla oblongata membrane motion mucous mucous membranes muscles muscular nerves nutrition objects odours organs owing oxygen particles passage person physiologists placed portion produced respiration retina ribs seat secretion sensation sense sensibility serous serous membranes side skin skull smell solid sound spinal marrow spine sternum stomach structure substance supposed surface taste teeth temperature tendons tion tissue tongue tube ulna vegetables veins ventricles vertebra vessels vitreous humour

