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Identifier: academicphysio00bran (find matches)
Title: An academic physiology and hygiene ..
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Brands, Orestes M. (from old catalog) Van Gieson, Henry C., (from old catalog) joint author
Subjects: Hygiene Physiology
Publisher: Boston, B. H. Sanborn & co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ope and dissec-tion. 5. Increased knowledge and accuracy; surgical skill, operations.6. Physiology defined; experiments on animals. 7. Animal and vegetablephysiology. 8. Hygiene defined; medicine and hygiene contrasted. 9.Scope of health science; tributary sciences. 10. Simple substances or ele-ments. II. Composition of the body; proximate principles. 12. Classes ofproximate principles in body, 13. Constant change and renewal; elementsin food: distribution by blood. 14. Hunger and thirst. 15. Cell structure;a cell; nuclei; protoplasm; multiplying of cells. 16. Tissue. 17. Classesof bodily tissue, peculiarities. 18. Fluids, quantity, location. 19. An IO ACADEMIC PHYSIOLOGY. organ; a system.. 20. The various systems and their functions. 21. Cogni-zance by hygiene of causes, etc.; necessities where mankind is congregated;sanitary regulations; ignorance of the individual, danger. 22. Indvidualculture of health important; disease and ignorance; knowledge requiredby the individual, special.
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SKELETON. THE OUTER LINES SHOW THE FORM OF THE HUMAN BODY WHEN THESKELETON IS CLOTHED WITH FLESH. THE OSSEOUS SYSTEM, OR SKELETON. CHAPTER II. COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF BONE, ETC. 1. Composition of Bone. — Bone is composed of organicand inorganic matter, or in other words of animal andearthy matter. The animal matter is largely gelatine ;the earthy is principally phosphate of lime, with somecarbonate of lime and small portions of other earthymaterial. 2. The proportion of animal and earthy matter varieswith the age of the person. In infancy the animal matterpredominates, the bones being soft and constituted chieflyof cartilage in which earthy matter is afterward deposited.Later in childhood the animal and the earthy matter areabout equal, each forming one-half the weight of the bone.In adult life, or in middle age, about four-fifths of thebone is earthy; in extreme old age the bones are stillmore largely composed of mineral matter. 3. The bones of the very young, composed largely

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