The First-[fifth] Reader, 4 tomasHarper, 1860 |
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... direction . 5. This curious frame - work is sometimes called the skele- ton . Nothing ever made by man can compare with it in beauty and excellence of workmanship . At the upper part of this framework is the skull , which is composed of ...
... direction . 5. This curious frame - work is sometimes called the skele- ton . Nothing ever made by man can compare with it in beauty and excellence of workmanship . At the upper part of this framework is the skull , which is composed of ...
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... directions without injury ; and between the bones are little cushions , formed of what is called cartilage , which yield to pressure like India - rubber , and spring back to their natural position when the pressure is removed . 10 ...
... directions without injury ; and between the bones are little cushions , formed of what is called cartilage , which yield to pressure like India - rubber , and spring back to their natural position when the pressure is removed . 10 ...
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... direction , according to their various uses . Every move- ment that is made by any part of the body requires the ac- tion of at least two muscles , one to draw the part one way , and the opposing muscle to yield to the movement , or to ...
... direction , according to their various uses . Every move- ment that is made by any part of the body requires the ac- tion of at least two muscles , one to draw the part one way , and the opposing muscle to yield to the movement , or to ...
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... is formed chiefly of muscles , some running in one direction , and some in an other , and the inner side is lined with vessels 1st Div . OF ... HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH . 29 Organs that prepare Nourishment for the Body.
... is formed chiefly of muscles , some running in one direction , and some in an other , and the inner side is lined with vessels 1st Div . OF ... HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH . 29 Organs that prepare Nourishment for the Body.
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... direction , so as thoroughly to mix it with the gastric juice . This operation is continued , with a strong and steady action , from two to four hours after a hearty meal , until the food is reduced to a thin paste . In this state it is ...
... direction , so as thoroughly to mix it with the gastric juice . This operation is continued , with a strong and steady action , from two to four hours after a hearty meal , until the food is reduced to a thin paste . In this state it is ...
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