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Albert F.Blaisdell

A Practical Physiology

  • Lorenahas quoted4 years ago
    with 13 of the 70 elements, namely: oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, chlorine, fluorine, carbon, phosphorus, sulphur, calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, and iron. Besides these, a few of the other elements, as silicon, have been found; but they exist in extremely minute quantities.

    The following table gives the proportion in which these various elements are present:

    Oxygen

    62.430

    per cent

    Carbon

    21.150

    " "

    Hydrogen

    9.865

    " "

    Nitrogen
  • Lorenahas quoted4 years ago
    deals with the form and structure of the human body, and describes how the different parts and organs are arranged, as revealed by observation, by dissection, and by the microscope.

    Histology is that part of anatomy which treats of the minute structure of any part of the body, as shown by the microscope.
  • Lorenahas quoted4 years ago
    ses.

    The word anatomy, however, is usually employed instead of morphology. It is derived from two Greek words, and means the science of dissection. Human anatomy the
  • Lorenahas quoted4 years ago
    It has naturally two divisions,--morphology, which treats of the form and structure of living beings, and physiology, which investigates their functions, or the special work done in their vital processes.
  • Lorenahas quoted4 years ago
    The science which treats of all living organisms is called biology. It has naturally two divisions,--morphology, which treats of the form and structure of living beings, and physiology, which investigates their functions, or the special work done in their vital p
  • Lorenahas quoted4 years ago
    ake in certain substances known as food, similar to those composing the body, which are capable through a process called oxidation, or through other chemical changes, of setting free a c
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