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Identifier: 61410660R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies, and families
Year: 1849 (1840s)
Authors: Cutter, Calvin, 1807-1873?
Subjects: Anatomy Physiology Hygiene
Publisher: Boston : Benjamin B. Mussey and Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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eliminated from the system, havebecome inactive by improper and inadequate clothing, or bya want of cleanliness, the dead, injurious atoms of matterare retained in the circulatory vessels. The only suc-cessful method of purifying the blood and restoring healthwhen this condition exists, is to observe the directions givenrelative to clothing and bathing. (See Chapters XXXIII.and XXXIV.) Observation. If the blood has become impure, or loaded with humors, (an idea generally prevalent,) it isnot and cannot be purified by taking patent pills, powders,drops, &c. But, on the contrary, by observing the suggestionsin the preceding paragraphs, the blood can be freed of itsimpurities, and, what is of greater importance, such injurioushumors will be prevented. 461. Mention another means by which the blood may be made impure.How remedied ? 4G2. What is the effect of want of cleanliness upon theblood ? What is said respecting humors in the blood ? 208 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. Fig. ss.
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Fig. 88. A front view of the organs within the chest and abdomen. 1, 1, 1, 1, Themuscles of the chest. 2, 2, 2, 2, The ribs. 3, 3, 3, The upper, middle, and lowerlobes of the right lung. 4, 4, The lobes of the left lung. 5, The right ventricle ofthe heart. 6, The left ventricle. 7, The right auricle of the heart. 8, The left auri-cle. 9, The pulmonary artery. 10, The aorta. 11, The vena cava descendens.12, The trachea. 13, The oesophagus. 14, 14, 14, 14, The pleura. 15 15 15 Thediaphragm. 16, IB, The right and left lobe of the liver. 17, The gall-cyst. 18 Thestomach. 25, The spleen. 19, 19, Theduodenum. 20, The ascending colon21, The transverse colon. 25, The descending colon. 22, 22 22 22 The smallintestine. 23, 23, The abdominal walls turned down. 24, The thoracic duct, openinginto the left subclavian vein, (27.) ANATOMY OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 209 CHAPTER XXIII. THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 463. The nutrient portion of the food is poured into theleft subclavian vein, (24, 27, fig. 88

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