Physillogigy is to study about your bones stummick and vertebry. Disease is any affection of any organ of the body. Disease is more common to some people than to others. Disease is sickness caused by the introduction of some foreign generally insect substance as cholera. When you have a illness it makes your health bad as well as having a disease. If a sawyer does not wear spectacles he will be sure to lose his sight. Occupations which are injurious to health are carbolic acid gas which is impure blood. A stone mason’s work is injurious because when he is chipping he breathes in all the little chips and then they are taken into the lungs. A bootmaker’s trade is very injurious because the bootmakers always press the boot against the thorax and therefore it presses the thorax in and it touches the heart and if they do not die they are cripples for life. The body is mostly composed of water and about one half is avaricious tissue. The body has an infinite number of bones joined together by the joints. The spine is quite an important bone. The spinal column is made of bones running all over the body. We have an upper and a lower skin. The The upper skin is called eppederby and the lower skin is called derby. We should never eat because the food does not digest. Digestion belongs to the lower animals. Digestion is the circulation of the blood. Digestion is reducing our food to plump. Digestion is when food is taken into the stomach. The digestive fluids are the nerves muscles and bones. The organs of digestion are the stomach liver spleen and utensils. The stomach is a small pear-shaped bone situated in the body. After swallowing the food undergoes mastification. The gastric juice keeps the bones from creaking. The gastric juice digests the stomach. There are three salivary glands. The lacte Eating rapidly the food does not give the saliva time to get into the mouth. The salivary glands are used to salivate the body. Perspiration is caused by the culinary glands. The chyle flows up the middle of the backbone and reaches the heart where it meets the oxygen and is purified. The thoraic duct leads from the exterior ear to the drum. The thoraic duct is a tube in the back of the neck. When food is swallowed it passes through the windpipe and stops at the right side and some of it goes to make blood. In the stomach starch is changed to cane-sugar and cane-sugar to sugar-cane. We all have a very important elementary cannal. The function of the heart is between the lungs. The heart is suspended from the fifth pair of ribs. The heart manufactures the blood and the liver keeps it going. Whenever the heart is emptied by the action of the lungs it causes disease. When the heart beats it stirs up the blood and that digests the food. The work of the heart is to repair the different organs in about half a minute. The nerve centers are the cartilages of the nerves. The optic nerve is the principal nerve used in digestion. The optic nerve is the nerve located at the base of the brain. The olfactory nerve enters the cavity of the orbit and is developed into the special sense of hearing. Nerves always give us the toothache. The bones need constant oiling. This oil is called cartilege and runs from all the glands in the body. The eyes are set in two sockets in a bone which turns up at the end and then becomes the nose. When the blood circulates in the brain it is called intermittent. The blood flows through the alimentery canal into the abdominal canopy. The blood is putrefied in the lungs by inspired air. The blood corpusels interfere with the liver and prevents circulation. The three coverings of the brain are the diameter, the perimeter and the trachea. When the intestines become congealed they are followed by instant death. Albumen is a classification of articles of food. Albumen is a whity substance existing in the white of an egg to a great extent. The heart lungs and blood is very dangerous. The cow has a pulse as well as anybody else. The cow has a pulse but you can not feel it at his wrist. A cow has no pulse but the higher animals sometimes do. All animals that have feet are called quadrupeds. The molars are the teeth that grow outside the head. The growth of a tooth begins in the back of the mouth and extends to the stomach. We are vacksinated for the smallpox and verylord. Fat is found in the creases of the body. An anatomical figure is to illustrate diseases of the skin. |