This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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32251 | Does a living thing have anything to do with making the fruit juice turn sour? |
32251 | On the other hand, what do people get for their money and suffering? |
32251 | The appetite.=--When we have so many kinds of food, what kind is best for us? |
32251 | What becomes of the food? |
32251 | What sickness have you had besides these? |
32251 | Which of these kinds of sickness have you had? |
27748 | Is there any thing, which can now afford me any consolation? 27748 But is not my constitution, which resembles his, liable to be affected in the same manner, by similar causes? 27748 But will facts bear us out in this explanation? 27748 Heat is allowed to be a very powerful stimulus; but cold is only a diminution of heat; how then can cold act as a stimulus? 27748 How then must a physician proceed? 27748 If this is a truth, should it not be universally known? 27748 Let me ask, can any one, who lives in this manner, expect to enjoy good health? 27748 Some may still be inclined to ask, what is this air in which we are said to live? 27748 Whence then comes the assertion, that we are surrounded by a fluid, called air? 27748 or, why the symptoms of the inflammation, like all other real sthenic inflammations, are not relieved by the debilitating plan? 26280 ***** Another question very often asked is, Will teaching this subject not encourage children to talk about it with other children? 26280 All the generations to come must be deprived of the pleasure of these delightful flowers, the earliest visitants of spring-- to what end? 26280 Another question frequently asked is, Does not talking on this subject arouse curiosity in children who otherwise would not be curious? 26280 Another question often asked concerning the bird is,Would the egg be laid if it were not fertilized?" |
26280 | Another question often asked, and of peculiar meaning, is,"If the reproductive system be not exercised, will it not perish for lack of exercise?" |
26280 | But should one wait for all these intermediate steps before telling the facts of human life? |
26280 | But what about those children who are no longer in their infancy? |
26280 | But, some one objects, will not the child at this point guess the whole truth? |
26280 | Did the pleasure they gave to those who took them compensate in the least degree for their loss to the world? |
26280 | How and where, then, can the youth learn what he needs to know? |
26280 | How are they to be taught? |
26280 | How can it fail to be the duty of every parent to protect the child against the chance of making these fatal mistakes through ignorance? |
26280 | How does it swim? |
26280 | How does the food which the plant takes from the earth and the air find its way to the different parts of the plant to nourish them? |
26280 | How should it be told? |
26280 | How, how much, when, and where shall the youth be safeguarded against influences, misconceptions, and mistakes which may mar his whole after- life? |
26280 | How, then, can all these various situations be dealt with? |
26280 | II WHO IS TO TELL THE STORY, AND WHEN IS IT TO BE TOLD? |
26280 | IV TELLING THE TRUTH Should the mother tell pleasant but totally false stories as to the origin of the child,--or should she tell the truth? |
26280 | Is it not a sign that he has a good reasoning mind? |
26280 | Is not that just what we want him to do? |
26280 | It is now time to answer the question,"What is to be done with the older child who has received little or no preliminary instruction?" |
26280 | One of the questions most frequently asked is this: Does not talking about these things fix the child''s mind unduly upon them? |
26280 | Should children never gather flowers, then? |
26280 | Suppose he does? |
26280 | The question is often asked, Is it not better for the father to talk to the boys, the mother to the girls? |
26280 | The question is often asked, should not the story of motherhood precede that of fatherhood in all this early teaching? |
26280 | The question is very often asked, Should this subject be taught in schools? |
26280 | The question naturally arises,"Is this enough to insure morality and personal purity in the youth?" |
26280 | Then the question is, Which is better, to run that risk and take the consequences, or to run the risk of allowing the child to remain ignorant? |
26280 | WHO IS TO TELL THE STORY, AND WHEN IS IT TO BE TOLD? |
26280 | What enables it to grow at all on the cotton, since that does not supply food, but only holds the moisture, without which the bean could not sprout? |
26280 | What has happened? |
26280 | What technical botany has anything like the sale of these less technical books? |
26280 | When should it be told? |
26280 | Where do these eggs come from? |
26280 | Who can doubt that these little brothers of the air are one of the most civilizing and elevating factors in man''s daily life? |
26280 | Why do they jump so well? |
26280 | Why does it do this? |
26280 | Why should he be? |
26280 | Why should there be so much? |
26280 | Why should this be? |
26280 | _ Who shall tell the story?_ The best teachers in this subject are undoubtedly the child''s parents. |
26280 | and how?" |
15435 | Are_ you_, little girl, little boy, going to join the army of drunkards? |
15435 | At dinner every day he had his share like his more manly(?) |
15435 | But why do we say such hard things against these liquors which some people love so well and think so harmless? |
15435 | Can you tell me?" |
15435 | Did you never see a drunken man? |
15435 | How can we know that alcohol does mischief in the brain? |
15435 | How do you breathe? |
15435 | How do you preserve your teeth? |
15435 | How many muscles have you in your body? |
15435 | How many skins have you? |
15435 | How may the muscles be named? |
15435 | How much food must you eat? |
15435 | How must you eat? |
15435 | How often does it happen? |
15435 | If you wish your bones to be strong, why should you not breathe impure air? |
15435 | In what way do they hurt and kill people? |
15435 | Is it one of the drinks God has given us? |
15435 | Of what are your bones made? |
15435 | Of what is the stomach composed? |
15435 | Of what use are the muscles? |
15435 | THE RIGHT SIDE.--"Boys, which is the right side of the public house? |
15435 | We ask the pupils if they have ever seen a drunken person, and what made that person drunk? |
15435 | What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen? |
15435 | What are the lungs? |
15435 | What difference is there in the thickness of the outer skin? |
15435 | What difference is there in the thickness of your outside skin? |
15435 | What does it come from? |
15435 | What happens if a nerve be destroyed? |
15435 | What happens if a nerve be pressed upon too long? |
15435 | What happens if the different skins be destroyed? |
15435 | What happens if you drink alcoholic liquors, or snuff, smoke, or chew tobacco? |
15435 | What happens to the food after it enters the mouth? |
15435 | What harm does alcohol do in the stomach? |
15435 | What have you learned about the change which is always taking place in the body? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy brain? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy skin? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy skin? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have a healthy stomach? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have healthy lungs? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have pure blood? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would have strong and healthy muscles? |
15435 | What is necessary if you would preserve your teeth? |
15435 | What is this alcohol which has done and is doing so much mischief in the world? |
15435 | What is this flowing of the blood to and from the heart called? |
15435 | What kind of food must you eat? |
15435 | What other rules must you obey? |
15435 | What passes through the pores of the skin? |
15435 | What passes through the pores of the skin? |
15435 | When must you eat? |
15435 | When will the blood be impure? |
15435 | When will the blood not circulate freely? |
15435 | Where does the food go after it is chewed? |
15435 | Where does the good blood pass after it is sent out from the heart? |
15435 | Where is the brain placed? |
15435 | Where is your skin? |
15435 | Which are your limbs? |
15435 | Which muscles are the weakest, and which are the strongest? |
15435 | Why can you not live without breathing? |
15435 | Why is he so sick? |
15435 | You ask, what pieces is sugar made of? |
15435 | You can not answer? |
15435 | You see alcohol is very useful for some purposes; but do people ever drink it? |
42660 | As other bacteria( beside those of malaria) were found not to bear sunlight or air, but to habitats in_ loca scuta situ_(? 42660 If you can provide for the Society''s future in your Will, may we beg of you to do so? |
42660 | )| 4| 10.1| 1.3||Inoculated| 339| 5(+1? |
42660 | A Society that bullies Ministers of State, what will it not do to the average lay member? |
42660 | An experiment? |
42660 | And how many baths would he want? |
42660 | And how would Mr. Pirkis know when it had done it? |
42660 | And why? |
42660 | And, to begin with, what does it say about the_ Nine Circles_? |
42660 | Anyhow, what is the value of an opinion that all experiments on animals are_ arrant and horrible Sepoyism wearing the mask of Art and Science_? |
42660 | Are they going to tie X---- down, or steam him under chloroform, or what? |
42660 | At the present time, and in our own country, how is it used? |
42660 | But there is no carbolic acid in it? |
42660 | But these societies, that spend thousands every year, what have they got to show for it all? |
42660 | But what of Semmelweis, and his study of puerperal fever? |
42660 | But, after all, what were the numbers of inoculations performed to the 300,000,000 inhabitants of India? |
42660 | By what facts, what records, what statistics, do they maintain this attempt to mend or end the present Act? |
42660 | Can we imagine any wild bird confined to its nest with rheumatism, or neuralgia, or consumption, or asthma, or any other affection whatever? |
42660 | Could there be any more sweeping indictment than that? |
42660 | Did he not, before Lord Lister, and without the help of experiments on animals, discover antiseptic surgery? |
42660 | Finally, what was the risk from the bite of a rabid animal, in the days before 1885? |
42660 | Good God, they have got to suffer it._ Is not that producing his brief? |
42660 | Has Mr. Pirkis ever seen a case of that disease-- ever seen a case of hydrophobia? |
42660 | Has not the time come for the nation to rise as one man and say--"This shall not be"? |
42660 | How can Mr. Pirkis tell that it is all in his veins and none of it elsewhere? |
42660 | How could they all of them be utterly false? |
42660 | How the living substance breaks down into the dead waste? |
42660 | How would a vapour- bath get this poison out of his veins? |
42660 | How would it do it? |
42660 | If Sir Charles Bell had been working at the facts of chemistry or of botany, who would have doubted the meaning of these words? |
42660 | If a better understanding of the nervous system could have been got without experiments on animals, why had men to wait so long for it? |
42660 | Is it not true? |
42660 | Is it pure nonsense to believe that the disease has reached a certain spot on the surface of his brain? |
42660 | Is not the same thing true of the thymus gland, and the suprarenal capsules? |
42660 | Is not this the way that infective diseases have appeared on the earth from age to age? |
42660 | Mais quand le malade meurt, est- ce également son oeuvre? |
42660 | May not this account for the great prevalence of Mediterranean fever there and in other places having perhaps a similar milk- supply?" |
42660 | Next, what does Mr. Berdoe say of the division of all patients at the Pasteur Institute into classes A, B, and C? |
42660 | Take a thousand cases now, treated with antitoxin; how many of them die? |
42660 | Take a thousand cases of diphtheria from any civilised part of the world, in the days before antitoxin; how many of them died? |
42660 | There would be no congestion, at that period, of his internal organs; what would be the good of drawing the blood to the surface of his body? |
42660 | Was it long ago, was it far from here? |
42660 | Was not that producing their brief? |
42660 | Was there ever such an argument? |
42660 | We were tempted, perhaps, to say to ourselves,''What_ will_ they have to say in answer to this? |
42660 | What are we to think of these three letters? |
42660 | What difference would it make? |
42660 | What does this statement prove or disprove? |
42660 | What evidence does Mr. Berdoe bring that it is so used? |
42660 | What is gained by this attempt to explain Harvey away? |
42660 | What is the date of it, what was the place of it? |
42660 | What is the date of these doubts and criticisms? |
42660 | What is the nature of the arguments and evidences of these societies? |
42660 | What is the use of talking in this way? |
42660 | What more could any profession do than to go out of its way three times that it might record, in fullest assembly, its belief? |
42660 | What should we say of an anti- slavery reformer who was himself drawing a vast income out of the slave trade? |
42660 | What would be gained? |
42660 | Whose company does the_ Zoophilist_ keep? |
42660 | Why did the National Society stop at July? |
42660 | Why do Mr. Wood and Mr. Coleridge run away from that easy question? |
42660 | Why does the official journal of Mr. Coleridge''s society publish these things? |
42660 | Why is it nonsense? |
42660 | Why not? |
42660 | Why should it be? |
42660 | Why should we take, on Harvey''s work, any opinion but that of Harvey? |
42660 | Would the same symptoms follow removal of the healthy gland? |
42660 | _ If you can provide for the society''s future in your will, may we beg of you to do so? |
42660 | can it be denied? |
42660 | does it not argue an incompleteness or hiatus in the very structure of their moral nature? |
42660 | has not something, in their case, dropped out of the list of natural qualities proper to man?" |
42660 | is it not portentous? |
42660 | |of Deaths.|+--------------+---------+-------+-------+----------+----------+|Uninoculated| 298|30(-1? |
15707 | ---- Aurea duræ Mala ferant quercus? |
15707 | And does not your favorite dog expect you should give him his daily food, for his services and attention to you? |
15707 | And that the productive living filament of each of those tribes was different originally from the other? |
15707 | And thus barters his love for your protection? |
15707 | And what can influence or govern these actions of the gland, but its associations or catenations with other sensitive motions? |
15707 | Another objector may ask, Can the motion of an organ of sense resemble an odour or a colour? |
15707 | Are not those palsies and apoplexies more dangerous which commence many days before the syzygies of the moon, than those which happen at those times? |
15707 | As all our ideas are originally received by our senses, the question may be changed to, whether vegetables possess any organs of sense? |
15707 | Can the skilful change of architecture in these birds and the sparrows above mentioned be governed by instinct? |
15707 | Can this be effected by any specific attraction? |
15707 | Could oiling or painting the skin give a check to this disease? |
15707 | Could those symptoms be owing to very extensive adhesions of the lungs? |
15707 | Do not palsies and apoplexies, which occur about the equinoxes, happen a few days before the vernal equinoctial lunation, and after the autumnal one? |
15707 | Do not the dropsies of the thorax and pericardium frequently exist together, and thus add to the uncertainty and fatality of the disease? |
15707 | Do the universal sweats distinguish the dropsy of the pericardium, or of the thorax? |
15707 | Does not this evince that all our ideas are excited in the brain, and not in the organs of sense? |
15707 | Does not this give an idea, that if they were both inoculated at the same time, that neither of them might affect the patient? |
15707 | Does this circumstance distinguish the dropsy of the pericardium from that of the lungs and of the thorax? |
15707 | For about what can the fetus deliberate, when it has no choice of objects? |
15707 | For if the female be supposed to form an equal part of the embryon, why should she form the whole of the apparatus for nutriment and for oxygenation? |
15707 | How do either of them know, that the other exists in their vicinity? |
15707 | I ask, by what means are the anthers in many flowers, and stigmas in other flowers, directed to find their paramours? |
15707 | I ask, in my turn, is the sex of the embryon produced by accident? |
15707 | If it should be asked, what induces a bird to sit weeks on its first eggs unconscious that a brood of young ones will be the product? |
15707 | If our recollection or imagination be not a repetition of animal movements, I ask, in my turn, What is it? |
15707 | If there was but one object, as the whole creation may be considered as one object, then I can not ask where it exists? |
15707 | In the dropsy of the pericardium does not the patient bear the horizontal or perpendicular attitude with equal ease? |
15707 | In the same manner if it be asked--"When does a being exist?" |
15707 | Is this curious kind of storge produced by mechanic attraction, or by the sensation of love? |
15707 | May not muscular fibres exist in the retina for this purpose, which may be less minute than the locomotive muscles of microscopic animals? |
15707 | Might not the foxglove be serviceable in hydrocephalus internus, in hydrocele, and in white swellings of the joints? |
15707 | Might not the transfusion of blood be used in these cases with advantage? |
15707 | Might not æther mixed with yolk of egg or with honey be given advantageously in bilious concretions? |
15707 | Narcisco floreat alnus? |
15707 | Nonne canis nidum veneris nasutus odore Quærit, et erranti trahitur sublambere linguâ? |
15707 | Nonne vides, ut tota tremor pertentat equorum Corpora, si tantum notas odor attulit auras? |
15707 | Now what cause can occasionally produce the male or female character of the embryon, but the peculiar actions of those glands, which form the embryon? |
15707 | Shall we conclude from hence, that the variolous matter never enters the blood- vessels? |
15707 | Shall we then say that the vegetable living filament was originally different from that of each tribe of animals above described? |
15707 | They have organs of sense as of touch and smell, and ideas of external things?_ I. |
15707 | This leads us to a curious enquiry, whether vegetables have ideas of external things? |
15707 | What induces the bee who lives on honey to lay up vegetable powder for its young? |
15707 | What induces the butterfly to lay its eggs on leaves, when itself feeds on honey? |
15707 | What induces the other flies to seek a food for their progeny different from what they consume themselves? |
15707 | When a body compresses any part of our sense of touch, what happens? |
15707 | When puppies and kittens play together, is there not a tacit contract, that they will not hurt each other? |
15707 | Where is this extensive canvas hung up? |
15707 | Why does the pain of the primary part of the association cease, when that of the secondary part commences? |
15707 | _ If common matter be contagious?_ 8. |
15707 | _ Whether vegetables, possess ideas? |
15707 | and does not a pain or weakness in both arms distinguish the dropsy of the thorax? |
15707 | and hence the paucity of urine, and the great thirst, distinguish this kind of dropsy? |
15707 | and is it not an immutable law, in animal bodies, that each gland can secrete no other, but its own proper fluid? |
15707 | and thence can these diseases be distinguished from each other? |
15707 | and those, which cover the upper parts of the body only, the anasarca of the lungs? |
15707 | for how can we for a moment suspect that the mucous glands of the intestines could separate pure milk from the blood? |
15707 | or is this a scorbutus pulmonalis? |
15707 | or to what else in the animal system have they any similitude? |
15707 | or where are the numerous receptacles in which those are deposited? |
15707 | parce, liber? |
15707 | the spirit of animation acts, Where does it act? |
15707 | v. Are not the cold sweats in some fainting fits, and in dying people, owing to an inverted motion of the cutaneous lymphatics? |
15707 | why is not the skin warm? |
5694 | ... What more shall I say? |
5694 | And even all said, what purpose can be served by the gratuitous hypothesis of contact- action or communicated motion? |
5694 | And how comes it that spirits and fuliginous vapours can pass hither and thither without admixture or confusion? |
5694 | And how should it be otherwise? |
5694 | And how should the arteries of the foetus draw air into their cavities through the abdomen of the mother and the body of the womb? |
5694 | And how should the semiluftars hinder the regress of spirits from the aorta upon each supervening diastole of the heart? |
5694 | And so also of the blood, wherefore does it precede all the rest? |
5694 | And so of all the other kinds of pulse, what may be the cause and indication of each? |
5694 | And then, wherefore is there neither swelling nor repletion of the veins, nor any sign or symptom of attraction or afflux, above the ligature? |
5694 | At the very beginning of these researches, for they reveal an entirely new field, what must be insistently demanded? |
5694 | Besides, how can their diastole draw spirits from the heart to warm the body and its parts, and means of cooling them from without? |
5694 | But how can parts attract in which the heat and life are almost extinct? |
5694 | But immediately afterwards M. Traube adds:"Have we here a confirmation of Pasteur''s theory? |
5694 | But is not the thing rather arranged as it is by the consummate providence of nature? |
5694 | But what is the nature of these vibrios? |
5694 | But what was this disease? |
5694 | But why should it be slower? |
5694 | But, if oxygen destroys the vibrios, how can septicemia exist, since atmospheric air is present everywhere? |
5694 | Can this organized being live without air? |
5694 | Does the blood accumulate below the ligature coming through the veins, or through the arteries, or passing by certain hidden porosities? |
5694 | For how can two bodies mutually connected, which are simultaneously distended, attract or draw anything from one another? |
5694 | How can blood, exposed to air, become septic through the dust the air contains? |
5694 | How can such facts be brought in accord with the germ theory? |
5694 | If the mitral cuspidate valves do not prevent the egress of fuliginous vapours to the lungs, how should they oppose the escape of air? |
5694 | In the same way, in considering the pulse, why should one kind of pulse indicate death, another recovery? |
5694 | In what manner were these dogmas at length exploded? |
5694 | Is PURE PUS, though contained in a smallpox pustule, ever capable of producing the smallpox perfectly? |
5694 | Is the ferment, in every fermentation properly so called, an organized being? |
5694 | Is this last fact to be explained by the greater quantity of yeast formed in B? |
5694 | May not these images be like the shades of the unborn in Virgil''s Elysium-- the archetypes of men not yet called into existence?'' |
5694 | May we not be looking into the womb of Nature, and not her grave? |
5694 | Must we, then, believe that such vibrios are absolutely different from those of butyric fermentations? |
5694 | Nay, has not the blood itself or spirit an obscure palpitation inherent in it, which it has even appeared to me to retain after death? |
5694 | Need we add that this assertion is based on no substantial foundation? |
5694 | On the other hand, in what way ought this crushing to affect the hypothesis of hemi- organism? |
5694 | Or does this, which occurred in my own case, happen from the same cause? |
5694 | Or wherefore is there a pulse in the pulmonary artery? |
5694 | Seeing, therefore, that the moderately tight ligature renders the veins turgid and distended, and the whole hand full of blood, I ask, whence is this? |
5694 | Shall we not be able to account for this on a rational principle?] |
5694 | The question now arose, was this yeast, which had developed wholly as an ordinary fungus, still capable of manifesting the character of a ferment? |
5694 | There may be some among those whom I address who are disposed to ask the question, What course are we to follow in relation to this matter? |
5694 | Was I justified in calling this communication"ON THE EXTENSION OF THE GERM THEORY TO THE ETIOLOGY OF CERTAIN COMMON DISEASES?" |
5694 | What but a difference in the organization of glandular bodies constitutes the difference in the qualities of the fluids secreted? |
5694 | What then do we see, in the results that I have just brought out? |
5694 | What were these results? |
5694 | Where can these corpuscles originate? |
5694 | Why could not this salt equally well support the life of the vibrios? |
5694 | Why do we always find this vessel full of sluggish blood, never of air, whilst in the lungs we find abundance of air remaining? |
5694 | Why does an artery differ so much from a vein in the thickness and strength of its coats? |
5694 | Why does not the pulmonary vein pulsate, seeing that it is numbered among the arteries? |
5694 | Why, for instance, has Dr. Brefeld omitted the facts bearing on the life of the vibrios of butyric fermentation? |
5694 | [ Footnote: In what way are we to account for so great a difference between the two fermentations that we have just described? |
5694 | [ Footnote: What effect would a similar treatment produce in inoculation for the smallpox?] |
5694 | and why was nature reduced to the necessity of adding another ventricle for the sole purpose of nourishing the lungs? |
5694 | closed? |
5694 | how should the mitral valves prevent the regurgitation of air and not of blood? |
5694 | or being simultaneously contracted, receive anything from each other? |
31616 | Does alcohol help us think better? |
31616 | For whom is milk specially good? |
31616 | From what do we get body- building foods? |
31616 | How are the eyes often hurt? |
31616 | How can much sickness be avoided? |
31616 | How can we keep away smallpox? |
31616 | How can we prevent sickness from bad water? |
31616 | How can you get the most good out of sleep? |
31616 | How can you prevent others from getting your sickness? |
31616 | How do germs get into the eyes? |
31616 | How do we get a catching sickness? |
31616 | How does milk become poisonous? |
31616 | How does tobacco affect a boy using it for the first time? |
31616 | How is butter made? |
31616 | How is soup or broth made? |
31616 | How is the body fed? |
31616 | How is tobacco used? |
31616 | How long before alcohol taken reaches the brain? |
31616 | How long do most people live? |
31616 | How long does food stay in the stomach? |
31616 | How long does the body continue to grow? |
31616 | How long should children sleep? |
31616 | How many bones in the body? |
31616 | How many more deaths are caused by disease than by war? |
31616 | How many muscles in the body? |
31616 | How many people are sick in our country? |
31616 | How many people are sick to- day in our country? |
31616 | How many ribs have you? |
31616 | How many show signs of decay? |
31616 | How many teeth have you? |
31616 | How many tendons can you feel in your wrist? |
31616 | How may fruit be kept from spoiling? |
31616 | How may milk be kept clean? |
31616 | How may poor eyes be helped? |
31616 | How may the body be kept strong? |
31616 | How may the teeth be kept sound? |
31616 | How may toothache be prevented? |
31616 | How much sweat is formed daily? |
31616 | How much water does the body need? |
31616 | How should eggs be cared for? |
31616 | How should meat be cooked to make it most tender? |
31616 | How should the nails be cared for? |
31616 | How should you brush your teeth? |
31616 | In what is starch found? |
31616 | In what part of the skin are most of the nerve endings? |
31616 | Of what is a muscle made? |
31616 | Of what is the outer layer of the brain made? |
31616 | Of what use are fruits? |
31616 | Of what use are the bones? |
31616 | Of what use are the brain and nerves? |
31616 | Of what use are the eyelids and tears? |
31616 | Of what use is a cold bath? |
31616 | Of what use is smell? |
31616 | Of what use is the gastric juice? |
31616 | Of what use is the lens? |
31616 | Of what use is the liver? |
31616 | Of what use is the sweat? |
31616 | Of what value is beer for food? |
31616 | Should we eat between meals? |
31616 | What animals have bony skeletons? |
31616 | What are ligaments? |
31616 | What are nerve fibers? |
31616 | What are the vocal cords? |
31616 | What are villi? |
31616 | What can you say of beer as a food? |
31616 | What can you say of the form of bones? |
31616 | What can you say of the use of eggs? |
31616 | What can you say of the use of salt and pepper? |
31616 | What causes meat to spoil? |
31616 | What causes sickness? |
31616 | What countries do not allow boys to use tobacco? |
31616 | What do pain killers contain? |
31616 | What do the tubes in the lungs carry? |
31616 | What does a gallon of milk contain? |
31616 | What does the chest contain? |
31616 | What does the inner ear contain? |
31616 | What does the intestine do? |
31616 | What effect does strong drink have on the brain? |
31616 | What effect does tobacco have on the sense of taste? |
31616 | What effect has yeast on fruit juice? |
31616 | What facts show that alcohol sends men to prison? |
31616 | What forms the gastric juice? |
31616 | What harm does overeating do? |
31616 | What is a contagious disease? |
31616 | What is a narcotic? |
31616 | What is a stimulant? |
31616 | What is a sweat gland? |
31616 | What is an unnatural thirst? |
31616 | What is brandy? |
31616 | What is coffee? |
31616 | What is cream? |
31616 | What is digestion? |
31616 | What is habit? |
31616 | What is hygiene? |
31616 | What is meant by being a slave to tobacco? |
31616 | What is mold? |
31616 | What is muscle? |
31616 | What is oxygen? |
31616 | What is tea? |
31616 | What is the danger in using a cup from which others have drunk? |
31616 | What is the form of microbes? |
31616 | What is the iris? |
31616 | What is the name of the poison in tobacco? |
31616 | What is worth most in this world? |
31616 | What makes the eyes sore? |
31616 | What makes the mind good or bad? |
31616 | What makes the parts of the body work together? |
31616 | What may result from neglecting a sick ear? |
31616 | What moves the eyeball? |
31616 | What part of the air do we use in the body? |
31616 | What part of the arm has two bones side by side? |
31616 | What passes from the blood into the air sacs? |
31616 | What shows that alcohol makes the mind sick? |
31616 | What shows that tobacco makes the brain work slower? |
31616 | What work does the brain do? |
31616 | When are the milk teeth lost? |
31616 | When do children get weak eyes? |
31616 | When do most smokers and drinkers begin their bad habits? |
31616 | When do the milk teeth appear? |
31616 | Where are germs found? |
31616 | Where are the lungs located? |
31616 | Where does saliva come from? |
31616 | Where have people been made sick by using bad water? |
31616 | Where is the spinal cord? |
31616 | Where is yeast found? |
31616 | Which are the best meats for food? |
31616 | Which drinks contain most alcohol? |
31616 | Why are some children weak and of slow growth? |
31616 | Why are sound teeth of great worth? |
31616 | Why do people not live long in India? |
31616 | Why do sweets cause the teeth to decay? |
31616 | Why do we have no fear of yellow fever and smallpox now? |
31616 | Why do you weigh less after working? |
31616 | Why does the body need food? |
31616 | Why does the drunkard have a red nose? |
31616 | Why does tobacco satisfy hunger? |
31616 | Why is dirty milk more poisonous in hot weather? |
31616 | Why is it dangerous for the young to take strong drink? |
31616 | Why is milk a good food? |
31616 | Why should food be kept covered when not in use? |
31616 | Why should food be well chewed? |
31616 | Why should food be well chewed? |
31616 | Why should the dentist examine your teeth every year? |
31616 | Why should the hands be well washed before handling food? |
31616 | Why should the mouth be washed out every day? |
31616 | Why should the skin be washed often? |
31616 | Why should we be careful with the slops from the sick room? |
31616 | Why should we breathe through the nose? |
31616 | Why should we not eat meat at every meal? |
31616 | Why should we not eat too much? |
31616 | Why should you be careful of your health while young? |
31616 | Why should you keep the fingers away from the nose? |
31616 | Why should you not drink sour cider? |
31616 | Why should you not use another person''s hair brush? |
31616 | Why should you not use opium or morphine? |
31616 | Why should you not use opium or morphine? |
27600 | And what buttons? |
27600 | 1. of this genus? |
27600 | 2. which may be termed a fever with slow pulse? |
27600 | 3. and its slowness in paresis irritativa be caused by the debility being accompanied with due quantity of blood? |
27600 | 6? |
27600 | 7. of this Supplement? |
27600 | 9.? |
27600 | A blister on the part? |
27600 | Acid of vitriol? |
27600 | And hence he is led to enquire, whether the influence of fear might not be substituted in such cases to that of hope with advantage to the patient? |
27600 | And lastly, does it not happen more frequently than is suspected from external injury? |
27600 | And what are the ideas of colours, when they are excited by imagination or memory, but the repetition of finer ocular spectra? |
27600 | And what the ideas of tangible objects, but the repetition of finer evanescent titillations? |
27600 | Animal mucus, hartshorn jelly, veal broth, chicken water, oil? |
27600 | Arsenic? |
27600 | As calcareous earth abounds every where, is the want of phosphoric acid the remote cause? |
27600 | As the cold air soon destroys them, after they are voided, could clysters of iced water be used with advantage? |
27600 | Balsams? |
27600 | Bartholomew?" |
27600 | Bath of oil? |
27600 | Blister on the part? |
27600 | But what follows? |
27600 | Can it be felt by the hand or by the patient before the disease is too great to admit of cure by the paracentesis? |
27600 | Can the beginning vinous or acetous fermentation of the aliment in weak stomachs contribute to this effect? |
27600 | Can the fluctuation in the chest be heard by applying the ear to the side, as Hippocrates asserts? |
27600 | Cold Bath? |
27600 | Conium maculatum? |
27600 | Cool dress, diluting liquids? |
27600 | Corroded by carbonic acid? |
27600 | Could a warm bath made of decoction of bark, or a cold fomentation with it, be of service? |
27600 | Could oxygene gas mixed with common air stimulate the languid system? |
27600 | Could such a discharge be produced by strong errhines, and excite an absorption of the congestion of lymph in the dropsy of the brain? |
27600 | Could the breathing of carbonic acid gas mixed with atmospheric air be of service? |
27600 | Could the scarlet fever have been mistaken for the measles? |
27600 | Could the swelled axillary gland be exsected? |
27600 | Could they then have had a volcanic origin, or must they not rather have been blown from putrid marshes full of animal matter? |
27600 | Could this also be of advantage in strangulated hernia? |
27600 | Delphinium stavisagria? |
27600 | Did the great fear promote the absorption of the matter, like the sickness occasioned by digitalis? |
27600 | Digitalis? |
27600 | Digitalis? |
27600 | Digitalis? |
27600 | Digitalis? |
27600 | Do any ineffectual retrograde motions occasion the cold fits of agues? |
27600 | Do balsams increase or lessen the heat of urine? |
27600 | Do neutral salts increase the tendency to cough? |
27600 | Do not neutral salts increase the tendency to cough by their stimulus, as they increase the heat of urine in gonorrhoea? |
27600 | Do they crawl from one child to another in the same bed? |
27600 | Do they escape from the body and become flies, like the bott- worm in horses? |
27600 | Does it chemically destroy the stomach, and life in consequence? |
27600 | Does not the softer pulse in some kinds of enteritis depend on the sympathy of the heart and arteries with the sickness of the stomach? |
27600 | Does the enamel grow again when it has been perforated or abraded? |
27600 | Does the matter from suppurating bones, which generally has a very putrid smell, produce hectic fever, or typhus? |
27600 | Does the revivescence of these affected parts, or their torpor, recurring at intervals, form the paroxysms of these fevers? |
27600 | Does this disease belong to aphtha? |
27600 | Does this dropsy of the chest often come on after peripneumony? |
27600 | Does this symptom of vomiting indicate, whether the disease be above or below the valve of the colon? |
27600 | Fennel fæniculum, pareira brava, Cissampelos? |
27600 | I remember a child, who on tasting the gristle of sturgeon, asked what gristle was? |
27600 | I suppose the same must happen on compressing the hydrocephalus externus? |
27600 | If air with less oxygen? |
27600 | If chalybeates after evacuation? |
27600 | If coffee or charcoal internally? |
27600 | If powder of manganese? |
27600 | If saturated solution of arsenic three or five drops twice or thrice a day for a week? |
27600 | If small doses of opium? |
27600 | In hysteric inversions of motion is some other part too much stimulated? |
27600 | In other kinds of diabetes may not the remote cause be the too strong action of the cutaneous absorbents, or of the pulmonary ones? |
27600 | Is a decoction of seneka- root of use? |
27600 | Is camphor of use to relieve the ardor urinæ? |
27600 | Is it because the mobility of the heart is less than that of the stomach, and the mobility of the capillaries greater? |
27600 | Is it ever cured by making the patient sick by tincture of digitalis? |
27600 | Is not the cardia ventriculi the seat of this disease? |
27600 | Is not the liver always diseased previous to the hæmoptoe, as in several other hæmorrhages? |
27600 | Is the seat or cause of the ileus always below the valve of the colon, and that of the cholera above it? |
27600 | It may be asked, does the heat during the incubation of eggs act as a stimulus exciting the living principle into activity? |
27600 | May not in such cases oil externally or internally be of service? |
27600 | May not oil be carried up this duct, when a gall- stone gives great pain, by its retrograde spasmodic action? |
27600 | May not this disease be referred to aphtha, or to dysentery? |
27600 | Mezereon? |
27600 | Might not flesh in small quantities bruised to a pulp be more advantageously used in fevers attended with debility than vegetable diet? |
27600 | Might the head be bathed for a minute with cold water? |
27600 | Nicotiana tabacum; tobacco? |
27600 | Opium? |
27600 | Or can not these, Not these portents thy awful will suffice? |
27600 | Or the exhibition of crude quicksilver two ounces every half hour, till a pound is taken, be particularly serviceable in this circumstance? |
27600 | Or to stimulate it into action? |
27600 | Oxygene air? |
27600 | Sarsaparilla? |
27600 | Secretion of mucus of the bladder is increased by cantharides, by spirit of turpentine? |
27600 | Should black spots in teeth be cut out? |
27600 | Should the patient respire air with less oxygen? |
27600 | Small electric shocks through the tonsils every hour? |
27600 | Soda phosphorata? |
27600 | Solution of arsenic? |
27600 | Spirit of wine alone? |
27600 | Strychnos nux vomica? |
27600 | Ten grains of bone- ashes, or calcined hartshorn, twice a day, with decoction of madder? |
27600 | The covetous man thought he gave good advice to the spendthrift, when he said,"Live like me,"who well answered him,----------"Like you, Sir John? |
27600 | Transfusion of blood into a vein three or four ounces a day? |
27600 | Was it a paralysis of the terminations of the veins, which absorb the blood from the tumid penis? |
27600 | Was it stopped at last by the fainting fit? |
27600 | Was this a stomachic, or an hepatic disease? |
27600 | Was this owing to a greater exertion of volition than usual? |
27600 | What is the life of man? |
27600 | What the idea of sounds, but the repetition of finer auricular murmurs? |
27600 | When one eye is affected, does the disease exist in the ventricule of that side? |
27600 | Where there exists a torpor of the brain, might not very slight electric shocks passed frequently through it in all directions be used with advantage? |
27600 | Will ether in clysters destroy ascarides? |
27600 | Will fermenting vegetable juices, as sweet- wort, or sugar and water in the act of fermentation with yest, dissolve any kind of animal concretions? |
27600 | Will the gastric juice of animals dissolve calculi? |
27600 | With ipecacuanha, with smoke of tobacco? |
27600 | Would a solution of gold in aqua regia be worth trying? |
27600 | and their permanent revivescence establish the cure? |
27600 | and thus produce increased pulmonary absorption by reverse sympathy, as it produces pale urine, and even stools, by direct sympathy? |
27600 | cream? |
27600 | ether frequently applied externally to the swelled tonsils? |
27600 | fat? |
27600 | or be made sick by whirling round in a chair suspended by a rope? |
27600 | or by the stimulus of the tobacco? |
27600 | or does it destroy the action of the stomach by its great stimulus, and life in consequence of the sympathy between the stomach and the heart? |
27600 | or from the stimulus of indurated semen in the seminal vessels? |
27600 | or may not the former circumstance sometimes depend on a concomitant affection of the brain approaching to sleep? |
27600 | or of ether and water? |
27600 | or of spirit of wine and water? |
27600 | or of spring water further cooled by salt dissolved in water contained in an exterior vessel? |
27600 | or pained from the want of stimulus? |
27600 | or putting pieces of calculus down the throat of a living crow, or pike, and observing if they become digested? |
27600 | or to the unusual facility of the passage of the blood through the pulmonary and aortal capillaries? |
27600 | or vinegar? |
27600 | or warm bathing for an hour at a time? |
27600 | or with ether? |
27600 | which might at least give room and stimulus to the affected part of the brain? |
52090 | How can we define a being whose nature is absolutely unknown to us? |
52090 | In a word, would it be absolutely impossible to teach the ape a language? 52090 What was man before the invention of words and the knowledge of language? |
52090 | Who can be sure that the reason for man''s existence is not simply the fact that he exists? |
52090 | ; mais quel fruit, je vous prie, a- t- on retiré de leurs profondes méditations et de tous leurs ouvrages? |
52090 | A présent, comment définirons- nous la loi naturelle? |
52090 | Again, is it not thus, by removing cataract, or by injecting the Eustachian canal, that sight is restored to the blind, or hearing to the deaf? |
52090 | And whence again, comes this disposition, if not from nature? |
52090 | But how did the springs of Stahl''s machine get out of order so soon? |
52090 | But if the causes of imbecility, insanity, etc., are not obvious, where shall we look for the causes of the diversity of all minds? |
52090 | But is this defect so essential to the structure that it could never be remedied? |
52090 | But is this objection, or rather this assertion, based on observation? |
52090 | But who can say whether the solids contribute more than the fluids to this movement or vice versa? |
52090 | But who was the first to speak? |
52090 | But, on the other hand, what would be the use of the most excellent school, without a matrix perfectly open to the entrance and conception of ideas? |
52090 | Car de quelles plus fortes armes pourrait- on terrasser les athées? |
52090 | Ce qui se passe alors dans certains organes, vient- il de la nature même de ces organes? |
52090 | Comment ceux de la machine de Stahl se sont- ils sitôt détraqués? |
52090 | Comment peut- on définir un être do nt la nature nous est absolument inconnue? |
52090 | Could it feel so keenly the beauties of the pictures drawn for it, unless it discovered their relations? |
52090 | Could not the device which opens the Eustachian canal of the deaf, open that of apes? |
52090 | Could the organism then suffice for everything? |
52090 | D''un autre côté, l''embarras d''une explication doit- elle contrebalancer un fait? |
52090 | De quel côté tenait- il si fort à Mrs. de Port- Royal? |
52090 | Do you ask for further observations? |
52090 | Does the light of reason allow us in good faith to admit such conjectures? |
52090 | Does the result of jaundice surprise you? |
52090 | Does this bring gain or loss? |
52090 | En avons- nous quelqu''une qui nous convainque que l''homme seul a été éclairé d''un rayon refusé à tous les autres animaux? |
52090 | Est- ce là ce Raion de l''Essence suprème, Que l''on nous peint si lumineux? |
52090 | Est- ce là cet Esprit survivant à nous même? |
52090 | Est- il sûr qu''il n''y en a point par les nerfs? |
52090 | Et d''où nous vient encore cette disposition, si ce n''est de la nature? |
52090 | Et pourquoi Stahl n''aurait- il pas été encore plus favorisé de la nature en qualité d''homme, qu''en qualité de chimiste et de praticien? |
52090 | For finally, even if man alone had received a share of natural law, would he be any less a machine for that? |
52090 | For what stronger weapons could there be with which to overthrow atheists? |
52090 | For whence come, I ask, skill, learning, and virtue, if not from a disposition that makes us fit to become skilful, wise and virtuous? |
52090 | Furthermore, who can be sure that the reason for man''s existence is not simply the fact that he exists? |
52090 | Have we ever had a single experience which convinces us that man alone has been enlightened by a ray denied all other animals? |
52090 | How can human nature be known, if we may not derive any light from an exact comparison of the structure of man and of animals? |
52090 | How can we define a being whose nature is absolutely unknown to us? |
52090 | If beings are but machines, why do they grant a natural law, an internal sense, a kind of dread? |
52090 | If it is clear that these activities can not be performed without intelligence, why refuse intelligence to these animals? |
52090 | If reason is the slave of a depraved or mad desire, how can it control the desire? |
52090 | If there were not an internal cord which pulled the external ones, whence would come all these phenomena? |
52090 | Ignorez- vous que telle est la teinte des humeurs, telle est celle des objets, au moins par rapport à nous, vains jouets de mille illusions? |
52090 | In a word, would it be absolutely impossible to teach the ape a language? |
52090 | In truth, what is the use of writing a ponderous volume to prove a doctrine which became an axiom three thousand years ago? |
52090 | In your turn, observe the polyp of Trembley:{52} does it not contain in itself the causes which bring about regeneration? |
52090 | Is not this a clear inconsistency in the partisans of the simplicity of the mind? |
52090 | Is the circulation too quick? |
52090 | Is the soul too much excited? |
52090 | L''organisation suffirait- elle donc a tout? |
52090 | La circulation se fait- elle avec trop de vitesse? |
52090 | La meilleure volonté d''un amant épuisé, les plus violents désirs lui rendront- ils sa vigueur perdue? |
52090 | La même mécanique, qui ouvre le canal d''Eustachi dans les sourds, ne pourrait- il le déboucher dans les singes? |
52090 | Le mouvement semble- t- il perdu sans ressource? |
52090 | Lequel l''emporte, de la perte ou du gain? |
52090 | Luzac sums up the preceding facts by saying:"Here are a great many facts, but what is it they prove? |
52090 | Mais aussi quel serait le fruit de la plus excellente école, sans une matrice parfaitement ouverte à l''entrée ou à la conception des idées? |
52090 | Mais ce vice est- il tellement de conformation, qu''on n''y puisse apporter aucun remède? |
52090 | Mais cette objection, ou plutôt cette assertion est- elle fondée sur l''expérience, sans laquelle un philosophe peut tout rejeter? |
52090 | Mais quel plus grand ridicule que celui de notre auteur? |
52090 | Mais qui a parlé le premier? |
52090 | Mais qui peut dire si les solides contribuent à ce jeu, plus que les fluides, et vice versa? |
52090 | Merely an obstruction in the spleen, in the liver, an impediment in the portal vein? |
52090 | N''est ce pas encore ainsi qu''en abattant la cataracte, ou en injectant le canal d''Eustachi, on rend la vue aux aveugles, et l''ouie aux sourds? |
52090 | N''est- ce pas machinalement que le corps se retire, frappé de terreur à l''aspect d''un précipice inattendu? |
52090 | N''est- ce pas une contradiction manifeste dans les partisans de la simplicité de l''esprit? |
52090 | Now how shall we define natural law? |
52090 | Pourquoi cela, si ce n''est par un vice des organes de la parole? |
52090 | Pourquoi donc l''éducation des singes serait- elle impossible? |
52090 | Pourquoi donc n''estimerais- je pas autant ceux qui ont des qualités naturelles, que ceux qui brillent par des vertus acquises, et comme d''emprunt? |
52090 | Pourquoi la vue ou la simple idée d''une belle femme nous cause- t- elle des mouvements et des désirs singuliers? |
52090 | Pourquoi ne pourrait- il enfin, à force de soins, imiter, à l''exemple des sourds, les mouvemens nécessaires pour prononcer? |
52090 | Pourquoi? |
52090 | Pourquoi? |
52090 | Pourquoi? |
52090 | Pourrait- elle si bien sentir les beautées des tableaux qui lui sont tracés, sans en découvrir les rapports? |
52090 | Qu''était l''homme, avant l''invention des mots et la connaissance des langues? |
52090 | Que dirais- je de nouveau sur ceux qui s''imaginent être transformés en loups- garous, en coqs, en vampires, qui croient que les morts les sucent? |
52090 | Que fallait- il à Caius Julius, à Sénèque, à Pétrone pour changer leur intrépidité en pusillanimité ou en poltronnerie? |
52090 | Que nous diraient les autres, et surtout les théologiens? |
52090 | Que répondre en effet à un homme qui dit? |
52090 | Que savons- nous plus de notre destinée, que de notre origine? |
52090 | Que voit- on? |
52090 | Quel est l''animal qui mourrait de faim au milieu d''une rivière de lait? |
52090 | Quelle utilité, en effet, de faire un gros livre, pour prouver une doctrine qui était érigée en axiome il y a trois mille ans? |
52090 | Qui a inventé les moyens de mettre à profit la docilité de notre organisation? |
52090 | Qui a été le premier précepteur du genre human? |
52090 | Qui sait d''ailleurs si la raison de l''existence de l''homme ne serait pas dans son existence même? |
52090 | S''il est évident qu''elles ne peuvent se faire sans intelligence, pourquoi la refuser à ces animaux? |
52090 | S''il n''y avait une corde interne qui tirât ainsi celles du dehors, d''où viendraient tous ces phénomènes? |
52090 | Si la raison est esclave d''un sens dépravé, ou en fureur, comment peut- elle le gouverner? |
52090 | Thus with such help of nature and art, why should not a man be more grateful, more generous, more constant in friendship, stronger in adversity? |
52090 | Voulez vous de nouvelles observations? |
52090 | What animal would die of hunger in the midst of a river of milk? |
52090 | What do we see? |
52090 | What is the reason for this, except some defect in the organs of speech? |
52090 | What more do we know of our destiny than of our origin? |
52090 | What was man before the invention of words and the knowledge of language? |
52090 | What was needed to change the bravery of Caius Julius, Seneca, or Petronius into cowardice or faintheartedness? |
52090 | What will be the consequences of this supposition? |
52090 | Which was the side by which he was so strongly attached to Messieurs of Port Royal? |
52090 | Who invented the means of utilizing the plasticity of our organism? |
52090 | Who was the first teacher of the human race? |
52090 | Why might not the monkey, by dint of great pains, at last imitate after the manner of deaf mutes, the motions necessary for pronunciation? |
52090 | Why should I stop to speak of the man who imagines that his nose or some other member is of glass? |
52090 | Why then should I not esteem men with good natural qualities as much as men who shine by acquired and as it were borrowed virtues? |
52090 | Why then should the education of monkeys be impossible? |
52090 | Why? |
52090 | Why? |
52090 | car enfin quand l''homme seul aurait reçu en partage la loi naturelle, en serait- il moins une machine? |
52090 | en un mot serait- il absolument impossible d''apprendre une langue à cet animal? |
52090 | et qu''ainsi c''est tomber dans Scilla pour vouloir éviter Caribde? |
52090 | n''est- ce pas machinalement qu''agissent tous les sphincters de la vessie, du rectum, etc.? |
52090 | n''est- ce pas machinalement que les pores de la peau se ferment en hiver, pour que le froid ne pénètre pas l''intérieur des vaisseaux? |
52090 | ne contient- il pas en soi les causes qui donnent lieu à sa régénération? |
52090 | ne sont pas sensibles, où aller chercher celles de la variété de tous les esprits? |
52090 | ou plutôt que m''ont- ils appris? |
52090 | peut- on rien refuser à l''observation la plus incontestable?) |
52090 | pourquoi la fièvre de mon esprit passe- t- elle dans mes veines? |
52090 | que l''estomac se soulève, irrité par le poison, par une certaine quantité d''opium, par tous les émétiques, etc.? |
52090 | que la pupille s''étrécit au grand jour pour conserver la rétine, et s''élargit pour voir les objets dans l''obscurité? |
52090 | que le coeur a une contraction plus forte que tout autre muscle? |
52090 | que le coeur, les artères, les muscles se contractent pendant le sommeil, comme pendant la veille? |
52090 | que le poumon fait l''office d''un souflet continuellement exercé? |
52090 | que les paupières se baissent à la menace d''un coup, comme on l''a dit? |
52090 | que m''apprendront- ils? |
52090 | what will they teach me or rather what have they taught me? |
52090 | { 5} What could the others, especially the theologians, have to say? |
52090 | { 77} Why should not Stahl have been even more favored by nature as a man than as a chemist and a practitioner? |
6970 | And the diaphragm? |
6970 | How much do you want for it? |
6970 | How so? |
6970 | What are you telling me? |
6970 | What is the meaning of this? |
6970 | What,_ do trees eat?_you ask. |
6970 | Why do people eat? 6970 A child, did I say? 6970 A handful of charcoal- dust, and a few live embers between two layers of ashes, is enough for the whole day; which is economical, is it not? 6970 Accordingly, what happens in the long run to our great eaters and drinkers, whether in India or elsewhere? 6970 And I am obliged to own there is none in the milk itself; but, I daresay, you know curdled milk or_ rennet_? 6970 And even now is there nothing we have forgotten? 6970 And how long does it take to produce that rust- stain, even though it is probably not a hundredth part the size of the paper? 6970 And if we lift up the cuirass which encases it, what do we behold? 6970 And it is a very valuable maid that we have here: what would become of us without her? 6970 And now tell me what cottage roof in the world was ever built so as to be able to stand against such a weight? 6970 And now what do we find here, let me ask you, in this mutilated man, reduced to the soft portions of the trunk, whom I have been imagining? 6970 And now, my dear little pupil, to what conclusion do we come from all this? 6970 And then what happens? 6970 And what becomes of the rest? 6970 And what can throw a stronger light on our duties than a thorough acquaintance with ourselves? 6970 And what is the moral of our history to- day? 6970 And what is the office of a well- instructed porter? 6970 And when you take hold of a kitten or a bird, how do they feel? 6970 And who do you suppose is this audacious animal, which presumes to have an inside so like that of a pretty little girl? 6970 And who is the sufferer? 6970 And who suffered? 6970 And who, do you think, this sly goblin is? 6970 And yet what is his most gracious majesty to you to- day? 6970 And yet why not? 6970 Are you disappointed? 6970 Before the cook lights the fires the maid must go to market, must she not? 6970 Blood does not carry fire only into the muscles; he supplies them with nourishment also, does he not? 6970 But I ask why? 6970 But can you picture to yourself the distance which forty miles high really is? 6970 But how came it that the sheep''s blood had so large a stock of these materials? 6970 But if another man of equal strength were to push you at the same time on the other side, what would happen? 6970 But if nobody has seen this, say you, how can they know it for a fact? 6970 But if she has no bellows at hand, what does she do? 6970 But tell me further, if you please, what is tallow? 6970 But the next question is, what becomes of all the refuse which this perpetual destruction produces? 6970 But then I must push the question further, and ask-- How had you grown? 6970 But what do people make fires for? 6970 But what has all this to do with fishes? 6970 But what in the world am I talking about? 6970 But what is the indispensable thing which the blood obtains in his marketing? 6970 But what is to be done? 6970 But what-- you will ask-- is it going to do now at the heart, towards which it is on its road? 6970 But where am I leading you? 6970 But you are astonished, are you not? 6970 Can you tell me what it proceeds from? 6970 Can you tell me? 6970 Carbon 63 Hydrogen-- You can fill up this number yourself, can you not? 6970 Choose any place you please upon your body, and run the finest needle you can find into it what will issue from the puncture? 6970 Did you ever see a doctor try the pulse of his patient? 6970 Do I say nourished? 6970 Do you ask of what use it is? 6970 Do you ever recollect being very cold? 6970 Do you feel as I do, my dear child? 6970 Do you feel inclined to exclaim,Is this all?" |
6970 | Do you know what takes place in such cases? |
6970 | Do you remember of my talking of the_ vertebral column_ when I was describing that great artery, the_ aorta_, to which it forms a rampart of defence? |
6970 | Do you remember, on your aunt''s wedding- day, that there was a sparkling wine called champagne, at the grand breakfast? |
6970 | Do you suppose that the palace of Versailles was illuminated in honor of this marriage? |
6970 | Do you think a tumbler is empty, then, when you have drunk out its contents; and that jelly pots are empty when all the jelly is eaten? |
6970 | Do you think so really, my child? |
6970 | Do you think this is likely to interest you, and be worth the trouble of some thought and attention? |
6970 | Do you understand? |
6970 | Does not the very name please you? |
6970 | Does not the"wet"seem to climb up it thread by thread, till it is damp from one end to the other? |
6970 | Each of the instruments in the orchestra performs its own part, does it not? |
6970 | First and foremost-- Have you ever asked yourself_ why_ people eat? |
6970 | Have I had power, then, to create one with a stroke of the spade?" |
6970 | Have you ever amused yourself by watching a large ox lying down in a meadow? |
6970 | Have you ever observed a worm or a leech in motion? |
6970 | Have you ever seen a bagpiper, I wonder? |
6970 | Have you forgotten our steward who looks after everything? |
6970 | He would be very unjust in so doing, would he not? |
6970 | He would most likely ask at once,"What lamp?" |
6970 | How about the remainder, then? |
6970 | How are we to get out of this puzzle? |
6970 | How can one distinguish-- you will ask me-- an artery from a vein, so as to be able to determine which is a vein and which an artery? |
6970 | How can the air below the stone press against it? |
6970 | How does it feed? |
6970 | How does the tortoise get out of this difficulty then, you will ask? |
6970 | How has this come about? |
6970 | How is he to get out of his difficulty then, this overwhelmed steward of ours? |
6970 | How is this done, do you think? |
6970 | How many things should I not have to say to you on this subject, if you were older? |
6970 | How was it, then, that the sleeves no longer came down to your wrists, or that the body only reached your knees? |
6970 | I said to you long ago, and at a time when you scarcely knew anything,"Have you ever observed a worm or a leech in motion? |
6970 | I wonder whether you know him? |
6970 | If a good thing is set before you at dinner, do you send for the servants to eat it? |
6970 | If a little girl has had a plaything given to her by her mother, would she think to please her by breaking it or throwing it into a corner? |
6970 | If a very strong man were to push you on one side, could you resist him? |
6970 | If the microscope has not yet caught them in any overt living act, who can be surprised? |
6970 | In all? |
6970 | In the mansion we were talking about some time ago, to whom would anyone who wanted to light a fire, apply for wood? |
6970 | Is it to lose it, then, to find ourselves side by side with inferiors whom the Divine benevolence has visited like ourselves? |
6970 | Is there anything inside, do you think? |
6970 | Is this because oxygen never unites himself with those substances, nor with heaps of others which are equally useless in lighting a fire? |
6970 | It is always black, then, that these things turn, is it not? |
6970 | It is very grand for us, is it not, to know that there is phosphorus and lime in our teeth? |
6970 | It may be humiliating, perhaps, to be thus only partially mistress at home; but what can you do, my little demi- queen? |
6970 | It turns quite black, does it not? |
6970 | It would be worthy of a fairy tale, would it not? |
6970 | Must I add, too, that I am not working for you only? |
6970 | Nay, may I not call it a green field? |
6970 | No longer the same? |
6970 | Now a sheet of paper is very light, is it not? |
6970 | Now comes the question, who provided the sheep''s fat with such a quantity of hydrogen and carbon as to qualify it for making candles? |
6970 | Now if any one should come in and hear you say,"Look at my lamp,"what would he reply? |
6970 | Now if you touch a frog, a lizard, or a fish, how do they feel to you? |
6970 | Now it seems absurd to you, perhaps, that it should be necessary to reward a man for eating a good dinner? |
6970 | Now tell me, when you set fire to a bit of paper, how long does it take to burn? |
6970 | Now we will suppose you to enter the house; and what do you find there? |
6970 | Now, can you guess the weight of the column of air forty miles high which this volume supports? |
6970 | Now, how is that? |
6970 | Now, if some naughty child had come behind you with a lighted candle, what would you have done? |
6970 | Now, then, can you tell me whence comes this warmth? |
6970 | Now, where did the blood obtain this phosphorus and lime? |
6970 | Of course, you do not suppose that fishes have lungs like ours? |
6970 | Of what is he composed? |
6970 | Science, and human industry, and unlimited means-- what will they not accomplish? |
6970 | Shall I go further, is the question, and take you with me into the fields of supposition, so full of noxious weeds? |
6970 | Shall I tell you where this one fails? |
6970 | She takes the bellows and blows it, does she not? |
6970 | So when I told you oxygen was king of the world, I did not say too much, did I? |
6970 | Surely we do n''t eat_ that_? |
6970 | Surely, say you, we have nothing like_ that_ in our bodies? |
6970 | Tell me now, what connection was there between your overrunning yourself in a race and the extraordinary degree of heat which came over you so soon? |
6970 | That seems to you rather a strong expression, does it not? |
6970 | The column outside the roof no longer presses upon it, but what is the gain of that? |
6970 | The four corners remain in their place, do they not? |
6970 | The intestine of the cockchafer floats, did I not say? |
6970 | The lizard is very nimble, is it not? |
6970 | The molars in both animals are cylindrical and smooth, this is a trifle, but what would you have? |
6970 | The next question is, how did charcoal or carbon get into the food so as to justify our talking of its being_ carbonized_ or_ charred_? |
6970 | The same God made both; did he not? |
6970 | There is a brilliant- colored fly which comes buzzing about the meat- safe-- the bluebottle-- do you know her? |
6970 | They are dead to their first life, therefore; now the question is, how are they to be revived into the new one? |
6970 | This is easily said, dear child; but suppose that you do not comprehend it? |
6970 | This is well worth knowing, is it not? |
6970 | This ought to be so, ought it not? |
6970 | Though the grain may not have been masticated in the bill, what does it signify? |
6970 | To begin with, I shall have to stop here and explain to you before we go any further-- can you guess what? |
6970 | To go on further: Have you any idea how many hands have been put in motion merely to enable you to have your coffee and roll in the morning? |
6970 | To make pap for infants what do we add to the bread after it is cut in little bits? |
6970 | Twenty- eight, did I say? |
6970 | Was I not justified in asserting that the unity of the animal plan is to be found in the digestive tube? |
6970 | Was I not right? |
6970 | Was I wrong, in saying from the beginning, that we become better as we grow in knowledge? |
6970 | Was I wrong? |
6970 | We know, do we not, that the substances which burn best are those which are full of hydrogen and carbon? |
6970 | What are all our buildings after this?--those pyramids and cathedrals which seem so gigantic to us? |
6970 | What are our mouthfuls in comparison with his? |
6970 | What becomes of it then? |
6970 | What becomes of it? |
6970 | What could a harpoon have to say for itself? |
6970 | What do you owe to him? |
6970 | What do you say yourself? |
6970 | What do you think became of them when they got there? |
6970 | What is bread made of? |
6970 | What is there, then, in the paper which pleases the oxygen so much that he unites himself to it so readily, and in such large quantities? |
6970 | What is there? |
6970 | What may we infer from all this, my dear child? |
6970 | What more? |
6970 | What say you to the diaphragm now, my child? |
6970 | What shall I tell you besides? |
6970 | What would become of us all in such a case? |
6970 | What would become of you if you were to see a person die in your presence in consequence of some foolish joke, however apparently innocent? |
6970 | What would you do at dinner, for instance, if you had no hands? |
6970 | What would you say, then, if I were to go really to the depths of the crustacean world? |
6970 | When I told you just now that the dance of labor was worth as much as the dance of the ball- room, was I right or wrong? |
6970 | When it was ended,--"How is this?" |
6970 | When mutton- chops are left too long unturned on the gridiron, what happens to them? |
6970 | When the cook wants to light her fire with two or three hot coals, what does she do? |
6970 | When you are toasting a slice of bread for breakfast, and hold it too near the fire, what happens to it? |
6970 | When you put your hand on your throat, how does it feel to you? |
6970 | When you run as fast as you can, how many times, think you, do you move your legs in one second? |
6970 | When your brother forgets the apples which he has set to roast, what happens to them? |
6970 | Whence comes our superiority at all, but from the gratuitous gifts of Him who has made us what we are? |
6970 | Where do the veins begin? |
6970 | Where is it not? |
6970 | Who made the heavens and the earth? |
6970 | Why do people eat, then, even when they have nothing to eat but soup? |
6970 | Why should you not, then, feel a certain amount of interest in looking with me into the insides of real animals? |
6970 | Wood? |
6970 | Worms, crustaceans, mollusks; to which group do these and those belong? |
6970 | Yet what is the large sheet but a great quantity of little bits of thread? |
6970 | Yet what prevents their doing so? |
6970 | You are astonished, and ask, What are we coming to? |
6970 | You are going to ask me,"What is all this to me-- this history of the blood and its sweepings? |
6970 | You are not much the wiser, are you? |
6970 | You ask what I am coming to now? |
6970 | You feel quite sure blood is red, do you not? |
6970 | You have sometimes played at hide- and- seek yourself, no doubt? |
6970 | You know the old oak- tree which stands on the outskirts of the wood, and is called among the country folk_ the patriarch_? |
6970 | You know this, do you not? |
6970 | You may well ask why I am telling you such horrible stories, and what I am coming to with my carbonic acid? |
6970 | You recollect that canal of the liver which I was afraid to tell you the name of because it was so ugly? |
6970 | You recollect that yellowish liquid I spoke about, which lies underneath the_ clot_, or_ coagulum_ of the blood? |
6970 | You remember a certain door- keeper, or porter, of whom we have already spoken a good deal, who resides in the mouth-- the sense of taste, I mean? |
6970 | You remember that comparison of the lamp with which I began my story, and which you could not at the time see the full value of? |
6970 | You remember the_ pylorus_--the porter down below, who keeps the door of egress from our stomach? |
6970 | You remember what a violent headache your servant suffered from the other day after ironing all those clothes you had in the wash? |
6970 | You see a little hole there, do you not, and below the little hole a small piece of leather, which seems to close it up? |
6970 | You smile, and exclaim at once,"Then he marries them, does he?" |
6970 | You would find it very awkward, would you not? |
6970 | _ Warm_, does it not? |
6970 | almost all of them have some, and I am heartily ashamed of their scientific designation; but how can we help it? |
6970 | and that poison makes part of our teeth?" |
6970 | and that this is the unchanging basis upon which the Creator of the animal world had raised his varied constructions? |
6970 | do you know what we shall do? |
6970 | if you had to breakfast at the bottom of the Thames, and could not swallow a morsel without having your nose filled with water? |
6970 | in what does he interest you? |
6970 | said he to his conductor;"did you not tell me that I was to see here the most distinguished families of Paris?" |
6970 | startled more little girls than one? |
6970 | surely to warm themselves, do they not? |
6970 | to ask where are the wonders I promised you? |
6970 | to protest that I may talk as I please about the inflating and flattening of a pocket- handkerchief? |
6970 | what am I saying? |
6970 | where do the arteries end? |
6970 | you ask; if it is not consumed for use, what becomes of it? |
6970 | you exclaim-- have we then two sorts of blood in our bodies? |
6970 | you would find yourself dumb;--a serious misfortune, eh? |
6986 | 119. Who discovered the circulation of the blood? |
6986 | 23 What is the special value of public parks? |
6986 | 33? |
6986 | A broken leg? |
6986 | A bursa? |
6986 | A dislocation? |
6986 | A falsetto voice? |
6986 | A fourth? |
6986 | A function? |
6986 | Absinthe? |
6986 | After hearing her visitor, Patti replied:"Are you willing to give up_ everything_ for your art? |
6986 | Albinos? |
6986 | Ammonia? |
6986 | Amyl? |
6986 | Any advantage aside from health? |
6986 | Appearance of the food as it passes through the pylorus? |
6986 | Appearance of the food when it leaves the duodenum? |
6986 | Apples? |
6986 | Are agreeable odors healthful, and disagreeable ones unhealthful? |
6986 | Are baths a modern refinement? |
6986 | Are bed curtains healthful? |
6986 | Are churches? |
6986 | Are closely curtained windows healthful? |
6986 | Are fruitcakes, rich pastry, and puddings wholesome? |
6986 | Are liquor drinkers more or less liable to epidemic diseases? |
6986 | Are not amusements, to repair the waste of the nervous energy, especially needed by persons whose life is one of care and toil? |
6986 | Are our bedrooms? |
6986 | Are our bodies the same from day to day? |
6986 | Are people naturally right or left- handed? |
6986 | Are schoolrooms always properly ventilated? |
6986 | Are the current stories of people who live without food to be relied upon? |
6986 | Are the disks permanent? |
6986 | Are the hairs straight? |
6986 | Are the muscles always attached to bones? |
6986 | Are the shape and size uniform? |
6986 | Are the striated muscle fibers voluntary or involuntary? |
6986 | Are the toes naturally flexible? |
6986 | Are these always proof of its purity? |
6986 | Are they of any real value? |
6986 | Are they, then, harmless drinks? |
6986 | Are warm biscuit and bread healthful? |
6986 | Are"eyestones"useful? |
6986 | At what age should one cease from haste of all kinds? |
6986 | At what rate? |
6986 | Besides being the organ of taste, what use does the tongue subserve? |
6986 | Bread? |
6986 | Brown bread? |
6986 | By what carelessness may we impair our sight? |
6986 | By what other name is it known? |
6986 | By what process is alcohol always formed? |
6986 | Can a person become used to bad air, so that it will not injure him? |
6986 | Can a smoker tell in the dark, whether or not his cigar is lighted? |
6986 | Can children endure exposure better than grown persons? |
6986 | Can one give up the use of opium when he pleases? |
6986 | Can one in youth lay up health as he can money for middle or old age? |
6986 | Can one really"draw the air into his lungs"? |
6986 | Can one tickle himself? |
6986 | Can other forms of exercise be successfully substituted for walking? |
6986 | Can the points of origin and of attachment change offices? |
6986 | Can the sense of touch always be relied upon? |
6986 | Can there be any sound, then, where there is no mind? |
6986 | Can there be feeling or motion in the lower limbs when the spinal cord is destroyed? |
6986 | Can we expel all the air from our lungs? |
6986 | Can we, at night, breathe anything but night air? |
6986 | Can you describe the indirect articulation of the shoulder blade with the trunk? |
6986 | Can you move your upper jaw? |
6986 | Can you name similar instances which have come under your own observation? |
6986 | Can you show how the lower extremity of the fibula, below its juncture with the tibia, is prolonged to form a part of the ankle joint? |
6986 | Cause of bowlegs? |
6986 | Cause of this disease? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Cause? |
6986 | Causes of spinal curvature? |
6986 | Causes of stammering? |
6986 | Causes? |
6986 | Chalk? |
6986 | Cheese? |
6986 | Chilblain? |
6986 | Chloral hydrate? |
6986 | Composition of fat? |
6986 | Constituents of sugar? |
6986 | Consumption? |
6986 | Corns? |
6986 | Corrosive sublimate? |
6986 | Coughing? |
6986 | Could a person live on one kind of food alone? |
6986 | Crying? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cure? |
6986 | Cured? |
6986 | Danger in acute rheumatism? |
6986 | Danger of reading upon the ears? |
6986 | Danger? |
6986 | Did you ever see a big toe lying in a straight line with the foot, as shown in statuary and paintings? |
6986 | Difference between a sigh and a groan? |
6986 | Do all nations have eyes of the same shape? |
6986 | Do children ever need spectacles? |
6986 | Do not most people eat more than is for their good? |
6986 | Do stimulants supply force? |
6986 | Do the edges of the upper and the lower teeth meet? |
6986 | Do they always cause disease when taken into the body? |
6986 | Do they have an influence on the voice? |
6986 | Do we destroy the force we use? |
6986 | Do we really feel with our fingers? |
6986 | Do we then draw all our power from nature? |
6986 | Do you know the position of the large arteries in the limbs, so that in case of accident you could stop the flow of blood? |
6986 | Does Alcohol impart heat? |
6986 | Does Alcohol impart strength? |
6986 | Does a horse travel with less fatigue over a flat than a hilly country? |
6986 | Does air naturally exist in the hair? |
6986 | Does alcohol confer any permanent strength? |
6986 | Does alcohol contain any element needed by the body? |
6986 | Does alcohol have any effect on the bones? |
6986 | Does alcohol impart heat to the body? |
6986 | Does alcohol interfere with this function? |
6986 | Does alcohol tend to produce clearness and vigor of thought? |
6986 | Does any venous blood reach the heart without coming through the venæ cavæ? |
6986 | Does cider possess the same intoxicating principle as brandy? |
6986 | Does hair grow after death? |
6986 | Does it confer strength? |
6986 | Does it exist in nature? |
6986 | Does it not also add to the pleasures of life? |
6986 | Does it render the blood thin or heavy? |
6986 | Does its use require great caution? |
6986 | Does liquor strengthen the muscles of a working man? |
6986 | Does not a blind person always excite more sympathy than a deaf one? |
6986 | Does patent leather form a healthful covering for the feet? |
6986 | Does swimming require much muscular exertion? |
6986 | Does the blood permeate all parts of the body? |
6986 | Does the character of our food influence the quantity of water we need? |
6986 | Does the excessive use of tea and coffee ever affect the voice? |
6986 | Does the general health of the system affect the strength of the bones? |
6986 | Does the respiration of woman differ from that of man? |
6986 | Does the use of alcohol tend to increase crime and poverty? |
6986 | Does the warmth of clothing depend on its weight? |
6986 | Does this apply to outer as well as under garments? |
6986 | Does whistling depend on the voice? |
6986 | Eating heartily just before retiring? |
6986 | Eczema? |
6986 | Effects of tea? |
6986 | Eggs, raw and cooked? |
6986 | Eggs? |
6986 | Ethyl? |
6986 | Fireplaces? |
6986 | Football? |
6986 | For full, easy breathing in singing, should we use the diaphragm and lower ribs, or the upper ribs alone? |
6986 | For what does this open? |
6986 | For what purpose should we exercise? |
6986 | From what do many of them arise? |
6986 | From what kind of food does the body derive the greatest strength? |
6986 | Furs? |
6986 | Gain? |
6986 | General effect of a cold bath? |
6986 | Has alcohol any beneficial properties? |
6986 | Has sulphur any taste? |
6986 | Has the fibrin any other use? |
6986 | Hasheesh? |
6986 | How abundant is it? |
6986 | How and where is the heat of the body generated? |
6986 | How and why does this vary? |
6986 | How are disease germs often disseminated? |
6986 | How are talking machines made? |
6986 | How are the arteries protected? |
6986 | How are the bones tied together? |
6986 | How are the higher tones of the voice produced? |
6986 | How are the intestines divided? |
6986 | How are the teeth fitted in the jaw? |
6986 | How are their powers crippled? |
6986 | How are these valves strengthened? |
6986 | How are they arranged? |
6986 | How are they best cured? |
6986 | How are washbasin pipes contaminated? |
6986 | How are we to judge between a natural and an artificial longing? |
6986 | How can a person who does not know how to swim, save himself from drowning? |
6986 | How can an extensive burn produce congestion of the lungs? |
6986 | How can insects be removed? |
6986 | How can it be examined? |
6986 | How can it be turned into muscular motion, mental vigor, etc.? |
6986 | How can jugglers drink when standing on their heads? |
6986 | How can one secure a calm and tranquil life? |
6986 | How can the hair stand on end? |
6986 | How can they be prevented? |
6986 | How can this be done? |
6986 | How can we best prevent skin diseases, colds, and rheumatism? |
6986 | How can we best protect ourselves against the changes of our climate? |
6986 | How can we best show our admiration and respect for the human body? |
6986 | How can we detect inattention from deafness in a child? |
6986 | How can we detect the floating impurities in the air? |
6986 | How can we grow beautiful? |
6986 | How can we prevent this, and yet secure fresh air? |
6986 | How can we test the air we exhale? |
6986 | How can you obtain it for examination? |
6986 | How can you prove the effect of duration of sound in speaking and singing? |
6986 | How can you remove the mineral matter? |
6986 | How can you see the papillæ of taste? |
6986 | How can you tell whether the blood comes from an artery or a vein? |
6986 | How can you tie a knot in a bone? |
6986 | How constant is the need of air? |
6986 | How cured? |
6986 | How cured? |
6986 | How do bed coverings take the place of day garments? |
6986 | How do bones grow? |
6986 | How do catarrhal colds generally arise? |
6986 | How do clothing and shelter economize food? |
6986 | How do habits help us? |
6986 | How do hibernating animals live during the winter? |
6986 | How do horses move their skin? |
6986 | How do people sometimes take opium without knowing it? |
6986 | How do poisonous gases often find entrance to a house? |
6986 | How do the broken ends of the bone now appear? |
6986 | How do the extra air bubbles find their way into the hair? |
6986 | How do the gestures of the hand enforce our ideas and feelings? |
6986 | How do the hipbones give solidity? |
6986 | How do the intonations of the voice affect the meaning of words? |
6986 | How do the muscles move the limbs? |
6986 | How do the nails grow? |
6986 | How do the young ruin their health? |
6986 | How do they differ from striated muscle fibers? |
6986 | How do waste pipes often become closed? |
6986 | How do we gratify it? |
6986 | How do we stand erect? |
6986 | How do you account for the statement made in the note concerning musk and ambergris? |
6986 | How do you explain the difference in the manner of eating between carnivorous and herbivorous animals? |
6986 | How does Nature punish a violation of her laws? |
6986 | How does a broken bone heal? |
6986 | How does a hair grow? |
6986 | How does alcohol interfere with the action of the nerves? |
6986 | How does alcohol interfere with the regular office of the membranes? |
6986 | How does clothing keep us warm? |
6986 | How does fat compare with sugar in producing heat? |
6986 | How does indigestion frequently cause a headache? |
6986 | How does it check the process of oxidation? |
6986 | How does it distinguish animals from plants? |
6986 | How does it predispose to disease? |
6986 | How does it vary? |
6986 | How does it vary? |
6986 | How does it vary? |
6986 | How does newly broken ground induce malaria? |
6986 | How does one cough in his sleep? |
6986 | How does physical cleanliness promote moral purity? |
6986 | How does physiological ignorance often cause intemperance? |
6986 | How does tea differ from coffee? |
6986 | How does the amœba digest its food? |
6986 | How does the brain control all the vital processes? |
6986 | How does the brain grow? |
6986 | How does the fat exist in the body? |
6986 | How does the flesh of man differ from that of an ox? |
6986 | How does the growth of the nail during disease compare with its growth in health? |
6986 | How does the management of the breath affect this fatigue? |
6986 | How does the nail increase in length? |
6986 | How does the oblique position of the ribs aid in respiration? |
6986 | How does the peculiar construction of the muscle confer strength? |
6986 | How does the pressure of the air aid us in walking? |
6986 | How does the pulse felt by the finger correspond with the beat of the heart? |
6986 | How does the sight assist the hearing? |
6986 | How does the singing voice differ from the speaking voice? |
6986 | How does the stomach weep, and what is the character of its tears? |
6986 | How does their elasticity act? |
6986 | How does this amount vary? |
6986 | How is alcohol produced? |
6986 | How is an inflammation caused? |
6986 | How is chloroform obtained? |
6986 | How is constriction of the lungs produced? |
6986 | How is friction prevented? |
6986 | How is it distributed? |
6986 | How is it generally caused? |
6986 | How is it lined? |
6986 | How is it modified? |
6986 | How is it secreted? |
6986 | How is it secured? |
6986 | How is opium obtained? |
6986 | How is pepsin prepared? |
6986 | How is sound produced? |
6986 | How is squinting caused? |
6986 | How is the air strained as it passes into the lungs? |
6986 | How is the crystalline lens kept in place? |
6986 | How is the cuticle formed? |
6986 | How is the danger increased in youth? |
6986 | How is the flow of gastric juice influenced? |
6986 | How is the heart itself nourished? |
6986 | How is the interior divided? |
6986 | How is the lower jaw hinged? |
6986 | How is the rotary motion of the eye obtained? |
6986 | How is the skeleton concealed? |
6986 | How is the skin constantly changing? |
6986 | How is the temperature of the body regulated? |
6986 | How is their existence revealed? |
6986 | How is this force set free? |
6986 | How is_ a_ formed by the voice? |
6986 | How large is it? |
6986 | How long does it last? |
6986 | How long does it require for all the blood to pass through the heart? |
6986 | How long does it take the blood to make the tour of the body? |
6986 | How long does it take the thumb nail to grow from its root to its free extremity? |
6986 | How long should a delicate person remain in the water? |
6986 | How long should one remain in any bath? |
6986 | How long will it take for the brain of a man six feet high to receive news of an injury to his foot, and to reply? |
6986 | How long? |
6986 | How many are there? |
6986 | How many bones are there in the body? |
6986 | How many bones in the fingers? |
6986 | How many chambers in the heart? |
6986 | How many hours does each person need? |
6986 | How many pairs are there? |
6986 | How many pairs of nerves supply the eye? |
6986 | How many rows of hairs are there in the eyelashes? |
6986 | How may a constitutional tendency to this disease be warded off in youth? |
6986 | How may a river infect the entire population of a town? |
6986 | How may a scrofulous tendency of the system be counteracted? |
6986 | How may severe bleeding be stopped? |
6986 | How may the digestive organs be strengthened? |
6986 | How may the structure of muscular fibers be rudely illustrated? |
6986 | How may they be cleared? |
6986 | How may they be removed? |
6986 | How may we acquire the habit of early rising? |
6986 | How may we avoid that disease? |
6986 | How may we strengthen the brain? |
6986 | How much does this vary in health? |
6986 | How much food is needed per day by an adult in active exercise? |
6986 | How much in a year? |
6986 | How much of the breathing capacity is available only through practice? |
6986 | How much, in addition, can the lungs expel forcibly? |
6986 | How often and for how long time should a bed be ventilated? |
6986 | How often do we breathe? |
6986 | How often do we breathe? |
6986 | How often do we wink? |
6986 | How often should refuse be carted away? |
6986 | How often should the ablution of the entire body be performed? |
6986 | How rapidly do our bodies change? |
6986 | How rapidly is bone produced? |
6986 | How relieved? |
6986 | How should a belt be worn, if used during exercise? |
6986 | How should a child be taught? |
6986 | How should an inexperienced sea bather begin? |
6986 | How should bad smells be treated? |
6986 | How should it be cooked? |
6986 | How should suspected water be treated? |
6986 | How should tea be made? |
6986 | How should the back premises be cared for? |
6986 | How should the season regulate our diet? |
6986 | How should the temperature of the water, in bathing, compare with that of the air? |
6986 | How should traps and drains be cared for? |
6986 | How should we have our boots and shoes made? |
6986 | How should women dress when rowing, horseback riding, tennis playing, etc.? |
6986 | How soon does it act? |
6986 | How soon should it be treated? |
6986 | How was the discovery received? |
6986 | How were diseases formerly supposed to be caused? |
6986 | How would you convince a person that a bedroom should be aired? |
6986 | How would you treat a severe burn? |
6986 | How? |
6986 | How? |
6986 | If a drop of an infusion charged with bacteria be put in the extract of beef or mutton, what is the result? |
6986 | If a hair be plucked out, will another grow in its place? |
6986 | If a person is plunged under water, will it enter his lungs? |
6986 | If alcohol is not a stimulant, how does it cause the heart to overwork? |
6986 | If its frequent removal be inexpedient, what precaution should be used? |
6986 | If one is compelled to eat a meal rapidly, as at a railroad station, what should he take? |
6986 | If the eyelids of a profound sleeper were raised, and a candle brought near, would the iris contract? |
6986 | If the nerve leading to any organ of sense be cut, what would be the effect? |
6986 | If we feel chilly and depressed after a bath, what is the teaching? |
6986 | If we use a"bunk"bed, should we pack away the clothes when we first rise in the morning? |
6986 | If, in the limb of a dead body, one end of a muscle is separated from its point of attachment, what occurs? |
6986 | In amputating a limb, what part, when divided, will cause the keenest pain? |
6986 | In building a house, what precautions should be taken against dampness? |
6986 | In case of the intestine? |
6986 | In cases of sudden blanching of the hair what is the effect upon the pigment? |
6986 | In graceful walking, should the toes or the heel touch the ground first? |
6986 | In roasting? |
6986 | In smaller animals or man? |
6986 | In such cases, how are they usually arranged? |
6986 | In the latter instance, how does the contraction take place? |
6986 | In the organs of voice, what parts have somewhat the same effect as the case of a violin and the sounding- board of a piano? |
6986 | In the upper or lower extremities? |
6986 | In thickness? |
6986 | In what consists the value of the power of habit? |
6986 | In what diseases is the variation of temperature marked? |
6986 | In what does chronic rheumatism often result? |
6986 | In what form do smooth muscle fibers frequently occur? |
6986 | In what lies the perfection of the hand? |
6986 | In what part of the nose is the function of smell performed? |
6986 | In what sense is the blood"liquid flesh"? |
6986 | In what two ways is the food absorbed? |
6986 | In what two ways may the position of the ribs change the capacity of the chest? |
6986 | In what virtue lies the peril of narcotics? |
6986 | In what way does alcohol interfere with the digestion? |
6986 | In what way does life exist through death? |
6986 | In which direction does one always turn in that case? |
6986 | Influence of strong tea? |
6986 | Ingrowing nails? |
6986 | Is Alcohol a Food? |
6986 | Is Tobacco a Food? |
6986 | Is a bone once removed ever restored? |
6986 | Is a comfortable bed necessary to perfect health? |
6986 | Is a cup of black coffee a healthful close to a hearty dinner? |
6986 | Is a fashionable waist a model of art in sculpture or painting? |
6986 | Is a foul smell always the most dangerous? |
6986 | Is a generally closed parlor a healthful room? |
6986 | Is a muscle always extended between two contiguous bones? |
6986 | Is a regulation step desirable in walking? |
6986 | Is a staid, formal promenade suitable exercise? |
6986 | Is a stooping posture a healthful position? |
6986 | Is a young person excusable, who leads a sedentary life, and yet takes no daily outdoor exercise? |
6986 | Is abundant perspiration injurious? |
6986 | Is alcohol a food? |
6986 | Is alcohol a stimulant or a narcotic? |
6986 | Is alcohol assimilated? |
6986 | Is alcohol present in domestic wines and home- brewed ales? |
6986 | Is alcohol, in any proper sense of the term, a food? |
6986 | Is an even- sided symmetry necessary to the beauty of a boot? |
6986 | Is an excess of soap beneficial? |
6986 | Is chewing tobacco more injurious than smoking? |
6986 | Is each part of the body supplied with its own nerve? |
6986 | Is every injury to the brain fatal? |
6986 | Is it a blessing to be placed beyond the necessity for work? |
6986 | Is it a good plan to take a glass of liquor before dinner? |
6986 | Is it a perfect sphere? |
6986 | Is it an involuntary act? |
6986 | Is it never wise to eat at this time? |
6986 | Is it of value? |
6986 | Is it often found in wines and spirits? |
6986 | Is it probable that the body was intended to give out in any one of its organs? |
6986 | Is it safe to run any risk in this dangerous direction? |
6986 | Is it well to take a long walk before breakfast? |
6986 | Is it well to throw off our coats or shawls when we come in heated from a long walk? |
6986 | Is liquor a wholesome"tonic"? |
6986 | Is living bone sensitive? |
6986 | Is not a draught of air dangerous? |
6986 | Is not severe mental labor incompatible with a rapidly growing body? |
6986 | Is not the preservation of one''s health a moral duty? |
6986 | Is not the truth just stated as applicable to moral and intellectual, as to physical life? |
6986 | Is not this as true in the moral as in the physical world? |
6986 | Is sea bathing advisable for persons of all ages? |
6986 | Is the alcohol taken into the stomach eliminated unchanged? |
6986 | Is the bile necessary to life? |
6986 | Is the blacksmith''s right arm healthier than the left? |
6986 | Is the constitution of bone the same in animals as in man? |
6986 | Is the cuticle essential to touch? |
6986 | Is the eye a perfect sphere? |
6986 | Is the habit of diving desirable? |
6986 | Is the length of the different bones proportional? |
6986 | Is the night air out of doors ever injurious? |
6986 | Is the number fixed? |
6986 | Is the old rule,"after dinner sit awhile,"a good one? |
6986 | Is the process of union completed sooner in old people or in young? |
6986 | Is the proverb that"blood is thicker than water"literally true? |
6986 | Is the tongue necessary to speech? |
6986 | Is there any danger in changing the warm clothing of our daily wear for the thin one of a party? |
6986 | Is there any danger in looking"crosseyed"for fun? |
6986 | Is there any danger in violent exercise? |
6986 | Is there any feeling in a hair? |
6986 | Is there any good in sighing? |
6986 | Is there any indication of character in physiognomy? |
6986 | Is there any necessity for walking and sitting erect? |
6986 | Is there any nourishment in beer? |
6986 | Is there any provision for remedying defects in the body? |
6986 | Is there any truth in the idea that the image of the murderer can be seen in the eye of the dead victim? |
6986 | Is there any truth in the proverb that"he who sleeps dines"? |
6986 | Is there more than one kind of alcohol? |
6986 | Is there not danger of overeating? |
6986 | Is tobacco a food? |
6986 | Is waterproof clothing healthful for constant wear? |
6986 | Is"lunching"a healthful practice? |
6986 | Its advantages? |
6986 | Its cause? |
6986 | Its cause? |
6986 | Its characteristics? |
6986 | Its composition? |
6986 | Its composition? |
6986 | Its construction? |
6986 | Its cure? |
6986 | Its dangers? |
6986 | Its effect? |
6986 | Its influence on the system? |
6986 | Its organic principle? |
6986 | Its organic principle? |
6986 | Its peculiarities? |
6986 | Its physiological effect? |
6986 | Its size? |
6986 | Its structure? |
6986 | Its two forms? |
6986 | Its two kinds? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its use? |
6986 | Its uses? |
6986 | Its value? |
6986 | Lamb? |
6986 | Last? |
6986 | Laughing? |
6986 | May not food which requires little time in the stomach need more in the other organs, and_ vice versa_? |
6986 | Milk? |
6986 | Most dangerous? |
6986 | Must a student starve himself? |
6986 | Must pure air necessarily be cold air? |
6986 | Must the object to be smelled touch the nose? |
6986 | Name some agencies that influence the pulse beat? |
6986 | Nutritive value of chocolate? |
6986 | Nutritive value of corn? |
6986 | Object of the crystalline lens? |
6986 | Object of this high temperature? |
6986 | Objection to pork? |
6986 | Objects of"splints"? |
6986 | Of a hot stove? |
6986 | Of a warm bath? |
6986 | Of caffeine? |
6986 | Of coffee? |
6986 | Of narrow heels? |
6986 | Of narrow toes? |
6986 | Of overstudy or mental labor? |
6986 | Of ripe fruits? |
6986 | Of striated muscle fibers? |
6986 | Of the body? |
6986 | Of the pads? |
6986 | Of the potato? |
6986 | Of thin soles? |
6986 | Of tight- laced boots? |
6986 | Of what especial use is this power in case of the smaller arteries? |
6986 | Of what general system do they form a part? |
6986 | Of what is a fibril itself composed? |
6986 | Of what use are gastronomic odors? |
6986 | On the mental and moral powers? |
6986 | On what do ease and speed in swimming depend? |
6986 | On what part of the head does baldness commonly occur? |
6986 | On which arteries can we best feel it? |
6986 | One probable reason why women are less frequently bald than men? |
6986 | Ought a man to retire from business while his faculties are still unimpaired? |
6986 | Ought a person to be punished for a crime committed during intoxication? |
6986 | Ought a scholar to study during the time of recess? |
6986 | Ought we not to exercise great care in selecting the water we drink? |
6986 | Ought we not to use the greatest care in the selection of our physician? |
6986 | Oxalic acid? |
6986 | Oysters? |
6986 | Paris Green? |
6986 | Peculiarity of the acute? |
6986 | Phosphorus from matches? |
6986 | Piazzas and balconies? |
6986 | Pleurisy? |
6986 | Plumbing? |
6986 | Pneumonia? |
6986 | Pork? |
6986 | Preventive? |
6986 | RELATION OF ALCOHOL TO THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS.--_Is Alcohol a Food?_ To answer this question, let us make a comparison. |
6986 | Remedy? |
6986 | Roast beef? |
6986 | Round? |
6986 | Sand? |
6986 | Sewerage? |
6986 | Should a boot have a heel piece? |
6986 | Should a boy ever smoke? |
6986 | Should a child''s feet be allowed to dangle from a high seat? |
6986 | Should a fireplace be closed? |
6986 | Should a hat be thoroughly ventilated? |
6986 | Should a man be punished for a crime he commits while drunk? |
6986 | Should a young child ever be urged to stand or walk? |
6986 | Should any stimulants be used in youth? |
6986 | Should biscuit and cake containing yellow spots of soda be eaten? |
6986 | Should chairs or benches have straight backs? |
6986 | Should children drink tea and coffee? |
6986 | Should children or delicate people sleep in cold rooms? |
6986 | Should children use any stimulants? |
6986 | Should diving ever be practiced in shallow water? |
6986 | Should exercise be in the open air? |
6986 | Should food or drink be taken hot? |
6986 | Should ham ever be eaten raw? |
6986 | Should iced water be used at a meal? |
6986 | Should one constantly lean forward over his book or work? |
6986 | Should schoolroom desks face a window? |
6986 | Should the weight of our clothing hang from the waist, or the shoulder? |
6986 | Should the windows and doors be tightly closed, if we have no other means of ventilation? |
6986 | Should we ever read or write at twilight? |
6986 | Should we ever wash our ears with cold water? |
6986 | Should we labor or study just before or after a meal? |
6986 | Should we not walk more? |
6986 | Should we retain our overcoat, shawl, or furs when we come into a warm room? |
6986 | Should we use care in selecting wall paper? |
6986 | Should we wear thick clothing during the day, and in the evening put on thin clothing? |
6986 | Sleeping rooms? |
6986 | Sneezing? |
6986 | Snoring? |
6986 | Sometimes persons lose feeling in a limb, but retain motion; why is this? |
6986 | Story of Linnæus? |
6986 | Sugar of lead? |
6986 | THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL UPON THE HEART.--What means this rapid flow of the blood? |
6986 | The Haversian canals? |
6986 | The animal matter? |
6986 | The attachment? |
6986 | The bromides? |
6986 | The climate? |
6986 | The connective tissue? |
6986 | The croup? |
6986 | The dentals? |
6986 | The glands? |
6986 | The gout? |
6986 | The great toe? |
6986 | The hydra? |
6986 | The linguals? |
6986 | The lower? |
6986 | The lymph? |
6986 | The plasma? |
6986 | The red corpuscles? |
6986 | The rheumatism? |
6986 | The sensory? |
6986 | The shape and number of the cells? |
6986 | The skin? |
6986 | The thumb? |
6986 | The triceps? |
6986 | The ventricles? |
6986 | The ventricles? |
6986 | The white matter? |
6986 | The white? |
6986 | Their structure? |
6986 | Their use? |
6986 | Their use? |
6986 | To what cause are many suicides referable? |
6986 | To what class is it peculiarly beneficial? |
6986 | To what class of invalids is it particularly beneficial? |
6986 | To what class of people is horseback riding particularly suited? |
6986 | To what class of people is it best suited? |
6986 | To what extent are we responsible for the health of our body? |
6986 | To what is its acidity due? |
6986 | To what is its stimulating property due? |
6986 | To what is the hoarse tone of an inebriate due? |
6986 | To what is this phenomenon due? |
6986 | To what organ do all the senses minister? |
6986 | Under what circumstances does paralysis occur? |
6986 | Under what conditions of body and of temperature should sea or river bathing be avoided? |
6986 | Upon what does loudness depend? |
6986 | Upon what does the color of the hair mainly depend? |
6986 | Upon what does the nail rest? |
6986 | Use of carbonaceous food? |
6986 | Use of the eyelashes? |
6986 | Use of this microscopic harp? |
6986 | Use of this secretion? |
6986 | Uses of the hair? |
6986 | Value of educating it? |
6986 | Value of fish? |
6986 | Value of the cuticle? |
6986 | Value of the nap? |
6986 | Value of this constant supply? |
6986 | Value of this extra supply? |
6986 | Value of this property? |
6986 | Value of this? |
6986 | Ventilation? |
6986 | Warts? |
6986 | What about the cellar? |
6986 | What advantage has the human thumb over that of the ape? |
6986 | What advantages are gained by the enlargement of the bones at the joints? |
6986 | What advice is given concerning the care of the ear? |
6986 | What amount of liquid is daily secreted by the alimentary canal? |
6986 | What are bacteria or microbes? |
6986 | What are convulsions? |
6986 | What are freckles? |
6986 | What are its causes? |
6986 | What are its physiological effects? |
6986 | What are the advantages of the different kinds of exercise? |
6986 | What are the advantages of woolen clothing? |
6986 | What are the arteries? |
6986 | What are the auricles? |
6986 | What are the best of all deodorizers? |
6986 | What are the capillaries? |
6986 | What are the causes of deformed feet? |
6986 | What are the cilia? |
6986 | What are the constituents of the air? |
6986 | What are the cranial nerves? |
6986 | What are the dangers attendant on baseball games? |
6986 | What are the dangers attendant on lawn tennis? |
6986 | What are the dangers from skating? |
6986 | What are the dangers of overstudy? |
6986 | What are the dangers of tight lacing? |
6986 | What are the effects of high heels? |
6986 | What are the effects of insufficient exercise upon the young? |
6986 | What are the fontanelles? |
6986 | What are the labials? |
6986 | What are the lacteals? |
6986 | What are the lacunæ? |
6986 | What are the little"kernels"in the armpits? |
6986 | What are the lungs of slaughtered animals called? |
6986 | What are the milk teeth? |
6986 | What are the motory nerves? |
6986 | What are the mumps? |
6986 | What are the muscles? |
6986 | What are the objections to gymnasium exercise? |
6986 | What are the oil glands? |
6986 | What are the organs of the nervous system? |
6986 | What are the papillæ? |
6986 | What are the peculiar functions of the cerebellum? |
6986 | What are the peculiar properties and uses of each? |
6986 | What are the perspiratory glands? |
6986 | What are the principal causes of dyspepsia? |
6986 | What are the principal constituents of tobacco? |
6986 | What are the rickets? |
6986 | What are the spinal nerves? |
6986 | What are the three vital organs? |
6986 | What are the uses of reflex action? |
6986 | What are the uses of the different minerals contained in food? |
6986 | What are the uses of the nails? |
6986 | What are the uses of the skin? |
6986 | What are the uses of this sense? |
6986 | What are the uses of this sense? |
6986 | What are the vegetative functions? |
6986 | What are the veins? |
6986 | What are the"pores"of the skin? |
6986 | What are three active agents in the production of malaria? |
6986 | What are varicose veins? |
6986 | What are"Purkinje''s Figures"? |
6986 | What are"kernels"? |
6986 | What becomes of these forces when we are done with them? |
6986 | What becomes of this heat? |
6986 | What blood do they carry? |
6986 | What business consideration should deter young men from liquor drinking? |
6986 | What can you say about the ancient Greek and Roman baths? |
6986 | What can you say about the microbe of putrefaction? |
6986 | What can you say concerning yeast? |
6986 | What can you say of cigarette smoking? |
6986 | What can you say of methyl alcohol? |
6986 | What can you say of the abundance and necessity of water? |
6986 | What can you say of the growth and power of poison habits? |
6986 | What can you say of the quantity of blood which goes to the brain? |
6986 | What care should be taken in regard to the dust or ash heap? |
6986 | What care should be taken in regard to the level of building site? |
6986 | What care should be taken of the eyes? |
6986 | What care should be taken of the teeth? |
6986 | What care should be taken? |
6986 | What care should be used after an illness? |
6986 | What causes the contraction of smooth muscle fibers? |
6986 | What causes the difference between the hard hand of a blacksmith and the soft hand of a woman? |
6986 | What causes the hair to"stand on end"when we are frightened? |
6986 | What causes the horny appearance of the nails? |
6986 | What causes the overflow in old age? |
6986 | What causes the pylorus to open and close at the right time? |
6986 | What causes the roughness of a cat''s tongue? |
6986 | What causes the swinging of the hand in walking? |
6986 | What causes the velvety look of the tongue? |
6986 | What caution should be observed in engaging ice for our summer supply? |
6986 | What caution should be observed? |
6986 | What caution should students who have been accustomed to manual labor observe? |
6986 | What changes take place in this system? |
6986 | What characteristics should good drinking water possess? |
6986 | What class of invalids should not indulge in bicycling and tricycling? |
6986 | What class of lever do we employ when we are hopping, the thigh bone being bent up toward the body and not used? |
6986 | What class of lever do we use when we lift the foot while sitting down? |
6986 | What class of lever do we use when we raise ourselves from a stooping position? |
6986 | What class of lever is our foot when we tap the ground with our toes? |
6986 | What class of lever is the foot when we lift a weight on the toes? |
6986 | What class of lever is the foot when we walk? |
6986 | What class of lever is the lower jaw? |
6986 | What class of lever is used in bending our fingers? |
6986 | What class of people are in most peril from violent or excessive exercise? |
6986 | What class of people should never use this bath? |
6986 | What class of persons can safely exercise before breakfast? |
6986 | What colored clothing is best adapted for all seasons? |
6986 | What colored clothing is best adapted to all seasons? |
6986 | What common habit is very injurious? |
6986 | What common result is worse than death? |
6986 | What constitutes the value of the Turkish bath? |
6986 | What course should we take when objects get into the eye? |
6986 | What danger is there in occasionally using alcoholic drinks? |
6986 | What dangers arise from unventilated waste pipes? |
6986 | What did Berzelius call digestion? |
6986 | What disease grows out of it? |
6986 | What diseases are largely owing to bad air? |
6986 | What do its various forms denote? |
6986 | What do the convolutions indicate? |
6986 | What do the veins absorb? |
6986 | What do they form? |
6986 | What do you think concerning the common use of patent nostrums? |
6986 | What does Dr. Kane say? |
6986 | What does a high, wide forehead indicate? |
6986 | What does a natural appetite indicate? |
6986 | What does food contain? |
6986 | What does food do for us? |
6986 | What does it show? |
6986 | What does it show? |
6986 | What does it teach? |
6986 | What does its analysis reveal? |
6986 | What does its neglect indicate? |
6986 | What does modern science teach us to be the nature of disease? |
6986 | What does that show? |
6986 | What does the Germ Theory of Disease teach in regard to microbes? |
6986 | What does the blood give up? |
6986 | What does the combination in our teeth of canines and grinders suggest as to the character of our food? |
6986 | What does the craving of childhood for sugar indicate? |
6986 | What does the liver secrete from the blood besides the bile? |
6986 | What does the story told by Dr. John Hunter show? |
6986 | What does this part of the brain control? |
6986 | What double purpose does woolen clothing serve in semitropical climates? |
6986 | What effect does tobacco have on the sensibilities? |
6986 | What effect has exercise upon a muscle? |
6986 | What effect has too frequent and too prolonged immersion on young swimmers? |
6986 | What effect has uncleanly attire on the health? |
6986 | What effect have brick and mortar in keeping out gases? |
6986 | What effects would follow its observance? |
6986 | What errors are often made and with what effect? |
6986 | What especial care should be taken in regard to the feet? |
6986 | What exception in the seventh pair of cranial nerves? |
6986 | What food do dogs find in bones? |
6986 | What force is this? |
6986 | What forces besides that of the heart aid in propelling the blood? |
6986 | What form of consumption does it induce? |
6986 | What form of glasses do old people require? |
6986 | What four stages are there in the effect of alcohol on the nervous system? |
6986 | What general principles should guide us as to the length and frequency of baths In salt or fresh water? |
6986 | What general purpose does a house serve? |
6986 | What gives the human hand its peculiar prehensile power? |
6986 | What gives the thumb its freedom of motion? |
6986 | What gives the toper his red nose? |
6986 | What gives the upper limbs more freedom of motion than the lower? |
6986 | What habits impair the power of the lungs? |
6986 | What is Bronchitis? |
6986 | What is a congestion? |
6986 | What is a dislocation? |
6986 | What is a fatty degeneration of the kidneys? |
6986 | What is a felon? |
6986 | What is a ferment? |
6986 | What is a ganglion? |
6986 | What is a lever? |
6986 | What is a popular fallacy with regard to the care of sick rooms? |
6986 | What is a sense? |
6986 | What is a sprain? |
6986 | What is a suture? |
6986 | What is a tissue? |
6986 | What is absorption? |
6986 | What is alcoholism? |
6986 | What is an important consequence of the attachment of the muscles to the bones? |
6986 | What is an organ? |
6986 | What is asphyxia? |
6986 | What is assimilation? |
6986 | What is at once the floor of the chest and the roof of the abdomen? |
6986 | What is blushing? |
6986 | What is carbonaceous food? |
6986 | What is catarrh? |
6986 | What is cocaine? |
6986 | What is color blindness? |
6986 | What is denoted by the"Black Hole of Calcutta"? |
6986 | What is diphtheria? |
6986 | What is distillation? |
6986 | What is fibrin? |
6986 | What is glycogen? |
6986 | What is heredity? |
6986 | What is it called? |
6986 | What is it? |
6986 | What is its active principle? |
6986 | What is its appearance? |
6986 | What is its character? |
6986 | What is its function as an organ? |
6986 | What is its influence upon youth? |
6986 | What is its office? |
6986 | What is its physiological effect? |
6986 | What is its use? |
6986 | What is its use? |
6986 | What is its use? |
6986 | What is its value? |
6986 | What is its weight? |
6986 | What is lumbago? |
6986 | What is meant by a fatty degeneration of the heart? |
6986 | What is meant by a"collateral circulation"? |
6986 | What is meant by a"furred tongue"? |
6986 | What is meant by an inherited taste for liquor? |
6986 | What is meant by food"going the wrong way"? |
6986 | What is meant by the breathing capacity? |
6986 | What is meant by the crossing of the cords? |
6986 | What is meant by the origin of a muscle? |
6986 | What is meant by the right and left heart? |
6986 | What is meant by the subcutaneous insertion of morphine? |
6986 | What is meant by"breaking one''s neck"? |
6986 | What is nitrogenous food? |
6986 | What is now the chief dependence of the best physicians? |
6986 | What is one great cause of Consumption? |
6986 | What is ossification? |
6986 | What is reflex action? |
6986 | What is said of the vitality of catarrh germs? |
6986 | What is sighing? |
6986 | What is speech? |
6986 | What is suicide? |
6986 | What is the Delirium Tremens? |
6986 | What is the St. Vitus''s Dance? |
6986 | What is the active principle of tea? |
6986 | What is the advantage of the third class of levers? |
6986 | What is the alimentary canal? |
6986 | What is the amount? |
6986 | What is the aorta? |
6986 | What is the appearance of a bone seen through a microscope? |
6986 | What is the arbor vitæ? |
6986 | What is the average amount in each person? |
6986 | What is the average number of beats per minute? |
6986 | What is the average temperature of the body? |
6986 | What is the beneficial effect of exercise upon the functions of the skin? |
6986 | What is the best general treatment for the hair and scalp? |
6986 | What is the best remedy? |
6986 | What is the best time for taking exercise? |
6986 | What is the best way to dispose of household garbage? |
6986 | What is the bile? |
6986 | What is the blind spot? |
6986 | What is the cataract? |
6986 | What is the cause of a black eye? |
6986 | What is the cause of a"cold"? |
6986 | What is the cause of coagulation of the blood? |
6986 | What is the cause of one''s foot being"asleep"? |
6986 | What is the cause of squinting? |
6986 | What is the cause of the difference between light and dark meat in a fowl? |
6986 | What is the cause of the voice"changing"? |
6986 | What is the cause of the"alcoholic chill"? |
6986 | What is the cause of these changes? |
6986 | What is the cause of"tanning"? |
6986 | What is the characteristic of nitrogenous food? |
6986 | What is the comparative value of rowing as an exercise? |
6986 | What is the complexion? |
6986 | What is the composition of bone? |
6986 | What is the condition of the callus at this time? |
6986 | What is the constitution of the perspiration? |
6986 | What is the construction of the intestines? |
6986 | What is the correct position in sitting at one''s desk? |
6986 | What is the cyst? |
6986 | What is the danger of hair dyes? |
6986 | What is the difference between a sprain and a fracture? |
6986 | What is the difference between ferments, bacteria, microbes, and fungi? |
6986 | What is the difference between pure and alcoholized blood? |
6986 | What is the difference between the alcohol present in beer and cider, and that in gin and whiskey? |
6986 | What is the difference between the decay of the teeth and the constant decay of the body? |
6986 | What is the difference in movement between walking and skating? |
6986 | What is the duodenum? |
6986 | What is the effect if liquids or table refuse be thrown upon it? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol and tobacco on the throat? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol on plant and animal life? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol on the albuminous substances? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the digestion? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the kidneys? |
6986 | What is the effect of alcohol upon the liver? |
6986 | What is the effect of an injury to the cerebellum? |
6986 | What is the effect of bad air on nervous people? |
6986 | What is the effect of caffeone? |
6986 | What is the effect of cooking food? |
6986 | What is the effect of extreme anger? |
6986 | What is the effect of fermentation? |
6986 | What is the effect of forcing the brain in childhood? |
6986 | What is the effect of mental exhaustion? |
6986 | What is the effect of paint and powder on the skin? |
6986 | What is the effect of removing the cerebrum? |
6986 | What is the effect of their contraction? |
6986 | What is the effect of too dense foliage about a dwelling? |
6986 | What is the effect upon the circulation of taking food? |
6986 | What is the effect upon the circulation of"holding the breath"? |
6986 | What is the effect? |
6986 | What is the effect? |
6986 | What is the erysipelas? |
6986 | What is the first necessary condition to a sanitary home? |
6986 | What is the first step to be taken in the cure of a disease? |
6986 | What is the function of the capillaries? |
6986 | What is the gastric juice? |
6986 | What is the general effect of alcohol on the muscles? |
6986 | What is the general effect of alcohol upon the character? |
6986 | What is the general influence upon the body of vigorous exercise? |
6986 | What is the general principle of ventilation? |
6986 | What is the general use of this system? |
6986 | What is the gray matter? |
6986 | What is the hair bulb? |
6986 | What is the harmful influence of chloral hydrate? |
6986 | What is the influence of a fire or a light? |
6986 | What is the influence of idleness upon the brain? |
6986 | What is the influence of sunlight on the body? |
6986 | What is the length of the optic nerve? |
6986 | What is the location of the heart? |
6986 | What is the locked- jaw? |
6986 | What is the lunula? |
6986 | What is the lymphatic circulation? |
6986 | What is the meaning of the word malaria? |
6986 | What is the medulla oblongata? |
6986 | What is the most injurious effect of alcohol upon the blood? |
6986 | What is the mucous membrane? |
6986 | What is the muscular sense? |
6986 | What is the natural direction of the big toe? |
6986 | What is the natural form of the chest? |
6986 | What is the natural position of the big toe? |
6986 | What is the natural shape of the foot? |
6986 | What is the nutritive value of mutton? |
6986 | What is the object of pain? |
6986 | What is the object of the eyelashes? |
6986 | What is the object of the filling? |
6986 | What is the object of the hairs in the nostrils? |
6986 | What is the object of the processes? |
6986 | What is the object of the skull? |
6986 | What is the object of the winding passages in the nose? |
6986 | What is the office of the Eustachian tube? |
6986 | What is the office of the capillaries? |
6986 | What is the office of the cells? |
6986 | What is the office of the lymphatics? |
6986 | What is the office of the oxygen in the body? |
6986 | What is the pancreatic juice? |
6986 | What is the peculiar effect of fusel oil? |
6986 | What is the peculiar value of fish as a diet? |
6986 | What is the penalty of their violation? |
6986 | What is the pericardium? |
6986 | What is the periosteum? |
6986 | What is the peristaltic movement? |
6986 | What is the perspiration? |
6986 | What is the philosophy of"the change of voice"in a boy? |
6986 | What is the physiological effect of alcohol on the brain? |
6986 | What is the practical use of hunger? |
6986 | What is the process of expiration? |
6986 | What is the pulse? |
6986 | What is the pupil? |
6986 | What is the pylorus? |
6986 | What is the rule for exercise? |
6986 | What is the scrofula? |
6986 | What is the sense of touch sometimes called? |
6986 | What is the simplest way to produce vomiting, so essential in case of accidental poisoning? |
6986 | What is the size of a red cell? |
6986 | What is the state of the fracture at the end of the second stage? |
6986 | What is the structure of a muscle? |
6986 | What is the theory of sight? |
6986 | What is the theory of smell? |
6986 | What is the theory of treating a cold? |
6986 | What is the thoracic duct? |
6986 | What is the trichina? |
6986 | What is the tympanum or drum of the ear? |
6986 | What is the use of each of the constituents of a bone? |
6986 | What is the use of the arch of the foot? |
6986 | What is the use of the auricles? |
6986 | What is the use of the fibula? |
6986 | What is the use of the marrow in the bones? |
6986 | What is the use of the red disks? |
6986 | What is the use of the two halves of the brain? |
6986 | What is the use of this sense? |
6986 | What is the use of winking? |
6986 | What is the usual result of a stimulant habit? |
6986 | What is the value of friction? |
6986 | What is the velocity of the blood? |
6986 | What is the vital element of the air? |
6986 | What is the"reaction"? |
6986 | What is the_ tactus eruditus_? |
6986 | What is their average size? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is their use? |
6986 | What is this new formation called? |
6986 | What is transfusion? |
6986 | What is tyrotoxicon? |
6986 | What is vocalization? |
6986 | What is worry? |
6986 | What is"Fatty Degeneration"? |
6986 | What is"boneblack"? |
6986 | What is"the apple of the eye"? |
6986 | What is_ h_? |
6986 | What juices are secreted here? |
6986 | What keeps the blood in circulation between the beats of the heart? |
6986 | What kind and quantity of food does a sedentary occupation require? |
6986 | What kind of bed covering is desirable? |
6986 | What kind of work requires most sleep? |
6986 | What kinds of food stimulate this disease? |
6986 | What laws govern it? |
6986 | What length of time is required for digestion in the stomach? |
6986 | What length of time is required to heal a broken arm? |
6986 | What lesson does this teach? |
6986 | What lessons do we draw from these facts? |
6986 | What makes a man"bilious"? |
6986 | What makes the children of the laboring classes so hardy? |
6986 | What makes the difference in the color of eyes? |
6986 | What makes the step elastic? |
6986 | What marks the termination of the first stage of curative progress? |
6986 | What must be the effect of constant light reading? |
6986 | What must be the effect of tight lacing upon the circulation of the blood? |
6986 | What occupies the lacunæ? |
6986 | What occurs when we rebreathe exhaled air? |
6986 | What office in Nature do bacteria seem to serve? |
6986 | What organ propels the blood? |
6986 | What organic principle does it contain? |
6986 | What other causes often induce insanity? |
6986 | What other conclusion can be drawn? |
6986 | What part needs the warmest? |
6986 | What part of the body needs the loosest clothing? |
6986 | What parts of the body illustrate the three kinds of levers? |
6986 | What peculiar property have they? |
6986 | What peculiarity in the attachment of these cords? |
6986 | What peculiarity of the foot is particularly noticeable in man? |
6986 | What percentage of alcohol is contained in the different kinds of liquor? |
6986 | What persons are most liable to catarrhs, consumption, etc.? |
6986 | What precaution in boiling meat? |
6986 | What precaution in making soup? |
6986 | What precaution should be observed in handling a dead body? |
6986 | What precaution should be used by bathers in regard to the mouth and ears? |
6986 | What precaution should be used by those who have weak ankles? |
6986 | What precautions should be observed in digging about a dwelling? |
6986 | What principle of heredity attaches to the use of opium? |
6986 | What produces the peristaltic movement of the stomach? |
6986 | What relation do the nails bear to the scarfskin? |
6986 | What relation does man, in his general structure, bear to other vertebrates? |
6986 | What relation exists between the skin and the lungs? |
6986 | What relations do the skeleton and the muscles bear to each other? |
6986 | What remark did Harvey make? |
6986 | What remedies were used? |
6986 | What rule should be observed in regard to the size of a bodice? |
6986 | What rule should be observed in regard to ventilating and soil pipes? |
6986 | What rule should be observed with regard to the direction of the light when we are at work? |
6986 | What rules should be observed by rowers? |
6986 | What rules should be observed in regard to shade? |
6986 | What sanitary measures should be observed after a row? |
6986 | What should be the food of a man recovering from a fever? |
6986 | What should be the object of medicine? |
6986 | What should be the rule in regard to their food? |
6986 | What should we consider in this respect? |
6986 | What special care should be taken with regard to keeping a cellar clean? |
6986 | What special care should nearsighted children take? |
6986 | What special knowledge do we obtain by it? |
6986 | What substances are contained in the plasma? |
6986 | What substances are tasteless? |
6986 | What substances float in the liquid which fills the labyrinth? |
6986 | What teeth appear first? |
6986 | What tends to check or increase the flow of saliva? |
6986 | What theories have been advanced concerning it? |
6986 | What three kinds of food do we need? |
6986 | What time should intervene between our meals? |
6986 | What time was required to digest an ordinary meal? |
6986 | What two acts constitute respiration? |
6986 | What two cavities are in the trunk? |
6986 | What two organs particularly suffer? |
6986 | What two secretions seem to have the same general use? |
6986 | What two sets of limbs branch from the trunk? |
6986 | What two special arrangements of the tendons in the hand? |
6986 | What use does the nose subserve in the process of respiration? |
6986 | What uses does it subserve? |
6986 | What valves of the heart do they resemble? |
6986 | What vein begins and ends with capillaries? |
6986 | What vein does not lead toward the heart? |
6986 | What vowel sounds are made in laughing? |
6986 | What vowels does a child pronounce first? |
6986 | What warnings does Nature give us? |
6986 | What was Adelina Patti''s advice with regard to stimulants and late hours? |
6986 | What was the origin of the word palatable? |
6986 | What will be Nature''s penalty for such a violation of her law? |
6986 | What would be the effect upon an open wound? |
6986 | What would be the length of the perspiratory tubes in a single square inch of the palm, if placed end to end? |
6986 | What would you do if you had taken arsenic by mistake? |
6986 | What would you do if you had taken laudanum by mistake? |
6986 | What would you do if you should come home"wet to the skin"? |
6986 | What would you do in a case of apparent death by drowning, or by coal gas? |
6986 | What would you do in a case of croup, while the doctor was coming? |
6986 | What would you do in the case of a fever? |
6986 | What would you do, in the absence of a surgeon, in the case of a severe wound? |
6986 | When a fowl is angry, why does its comb redden? |
6986 | When a law of health and a law of fashion conflict, which should we obey? |
6986 | When a person is said to be good- hearted, is it a physical truth? |
6986 | When an injury to the nose has been remedied by transplanting skin from the forehead, why is a touch to the former felt in the latter? |
6986 | When are our habits formed? |
6986 | When can it be restored, if destroyed? |
6986 | When do the permanent teeth appear? |
6986 | When fatigued, would you take a cold bath? |
6986 | When hair has become gray, can its original color be naturally restored? |
6986 | When is the balanced position of the limbs best observed? |
6986 | When is the best time for a bath? |
6986 | When is the ventilation perfect? |
6986 | When may clothing be considered tight? |
6986 | When may light and heavy gymnastics be profitably employed? |
6986 | When one is struck violently on the head, why does he instantly fall? |
6986 | When one''s finger is burned, where is the ache? |
6986 | When should it be discarded? |
6986 | When should the sea bath be taken? |
6986 | When the cold air strikes the face, why does it first blanch and then flush? |
6986 | When we are cold, why do we spread the palms of our hands before the fire? |
6986 | When we are excessively warm, would the thermometer show any rise of temperature in the body? |
6986 | When we wish really to strengthen the brain, should we use alcohol? |
6986 | When will motion be lost and feeling remain, and_ vice versa?_ What is meant by a transfer of pain? |
6986 | When will motion be lost and feeling remain, and_ vice versa?_ What is meant by a transfer of pain? |
6986 | When you put your finger in the palm of a sleeping child, why will he grasp it? |
6986 | When you wink, do the eyelids touch at once along their whole length? |
6986 | Where and how can we see the operation of these valves? |
6986 | Where are starch and gum ranked? |
6986 | Where are the oil glands located? |
6986 | Where are they located? |
6986 | Where are they most abundant? |
6986 | Where do they carry the food? |
6986 | Where does the process commence? |
6986 | Where is the biceps? |
6986 | Where is the blood purified? |
6986 | Where is the greatest thickness? |
6986 | Where is the sound, in the external object or in the mind? |
6986 | Where is there always fat? |
6986 | Where is there no fat? |
6986 | Where should it be situated? |
6986 | Which are made the stronger? |
6986 | Which bone is movable? |
6986 | Which coat is the white of the eye? |
6986 | Which form of using it is most injurious? |
6986 | Which is the better exercise? |
6986 | Which is the king of the meats? |
6986 | Which is the longer, the great toe or the second toe? |
6986 | Which is the more exhaustive to the brain, worry or severe mental application? |
6986 | Which is the most common, overwork or worry? |
6986 | Which is the most dangerous constituent? |
6986 | Which is the ordinary alcohol of commerce? |
6986 | Which one comes first? |
6986 | Which part of the body has the most varied form of pulsation? |
6986 | Which sense is the more useful-- hearing or sight? |
6986 | Which sense would you rather lose, hearing or sight? |
6986 | Which should bathe the oftener, students or outdoor laborers? |
6986 | Which should be clothed the warmer, a merchant or a farmer? |
6986 | Which should remain longer in the mouth, bread or meat? |
6986 | Which side of the heart is the more liable to inflammation? |
6986 | Which side of the heart is the stronger? |
6986 | Which teeth cut like a chisel? |
6986 | Which teeth cut like a pair of scissors? |
6986 | Who are most likely to escape injury? |
6986 | Why and when is dancing a beneficial exercise? |
6986 | Why are an elastic step and a graceful carriage such rare accomplishments? |
6986 | Why are certain bones hollow? |
6986 | Why are cigarettes specially injurious? |
6986 | Why are close- fitting collars or neckties injurious? |
6986 | Why are cosmetics and hair dyes injurious? |
6986 | Why are high pillows injurious? |
6986 | Why are men more frequently bald than women? |
6986 | Why are nervous people prone to dyspepsia? |
6986 | Why are not the bones of children as easily broken as those of aged persons? |
6986 | Why are rubbers cold to the feet? |
6986 | Why are starving people exceedingly sensitive to any jar? |
6986 | Why are students very liable to cold feet? |
6986 | Why are the acts of eating, drinking, etc., thus made sources of happiness? |
6986 | Why are the hairs and the nails spoken of under the title of the skin? |
6986 | Why are the muscles continually striving to shorten? |
6986 | Why are the teeth spoken of in connection with the mucous membrane? |
6986 | Why are there no valves in the auricles? |
6986 | Why are warm biscuit and bread hard of digestion? |
6986 | Why are we shorter when walking? |
6986 | Why called albuminous? |
6986 | Why can a skillful surgeon determinate the condition of the brain and other internal organs by examining the interior of the eye? |
6986 | Why can an elderly person drink tea which to a child would be unbearably hot? |
6986 | Why can an idle scholar read his lesson and at the same time count the marbles in his pocket? |
6986 | Why can not a child walk at once, as many young animals do? |
6986 | Why can not an animal stand erect as man does? |
6986 | Why can one walk and carry on a conversation at the same time? |
6986 | Why can so few persons move their ears by the muscles? |
6986 | Why can the pulse be best felt in the wrist? |
6986 | Why can we exert greater force with the back teeth than with the front ones? |
6986 | Why can we not hold up the head easily when we walk on"all fours"? |
6986 | Why can we not see with the nose, or smell with the eyes? |
6986 | Why can we raise a heavier weight with our hand when lifting from the elbow than from the shoulder? |
6986 | Why can we see our breath on a frosty morning? |
6986 | Why can we tell whether a fowl is young by pressing on the point of the breastbone? |
6986 | Why desirable in the hand? |
6986 | Why do all things have the same flavor when one''s tongue is"furred"by fever? |
6986 | Why do fowls spread their feathers before they perch for the night? |
6986 | Why do intestinal worms sometimes affect a child''s sight? |
6986 | Why do little children seldom injure themselves by overexertion? |
6986 | Why do not buckwheat cakes, with syrup and butter, taste as well in July as in January? |
6986 | Why do red- hot iron and frozen mercury(-40 °) produce the same sensation? |
6986 | Why do salt and bitter flavors induce vomiting? |
6986 | Why do some people take"short breaths"after a meal? |
6986 | Why do the bones have such different shapes? |
6986 | Why do the lungs of people who live in cities become of a gray color? |
6986 | Why do the teeth decay? |
6986 | Why do they unite so much quicker? |
6986 | Why do we always desire to handle any curious object? |
6986 | Why do we gape when we are sleepy? |
6986 | Why do we lean forward when we wish to rise from a chair? |
6986 | Why do we look at a person to whom we are listening attentively? |
6986 | Why do we need food? |
6986 | Why do we not need to drink three pints of water per day? |
6986 | Why do we perspire so profusely after drinking cold water? |
6986 | Why do we relish butter on bread? |
6986 | Why do we snuff the air when we wish to obtain a distinct smell? |
6986 | Why do we sometimes hold the nose when we take unpleasant medicine? |
6986 | Why do we tire when we stand erect? |
6986 | Why do we wish butter on fish, eggs with tapioca, oil on salad, and milk with rice? |
6986 | Why do we"sniff"when our attention is attracted by an odor? |
6986 | Why does a bitter taste often produce vomiting? |
6986 | Why does a child need more food proportionately than an old person? |
6986 | Why does a child require more sleep than an aged person? |
6986 | Why does a cold in the head injure the flavor of our coffee? |
6986 | Why does a dry, cold atmosphere favorably affect catarrh? |
6986 | Why does a fall cause one to"see stars"? |
6986 | Why does a fat man endure cold better than a lean one? |
6986 | Why does a hot footbath relieve the headache? |
6986 | Why does a laundress test the temperature of her flatiron by holding it near her cheek? |
6986 | Why does a person when lost often go in a circle? |
6986 | Why does a physician feel a patient''s pulse? |
6986 | Why does a young child creep rather than walk? |
6986 | Why does alcohol tend to collect in the brain? |
6986 | Why does an acid"pucker"the face? |
6986 | Why does an injury to one eye generally affect the other eye? |
6986 | Why does an occasional swimmer become exhausted sooner than an experienced one? |
6986 | Why does an old man hold his paper so far from his eyes? |
6986 | Why does embarrassment or fright cause a stammerer to stutter still more painfully? |
6986 | Why does exposure sometimes cause a cold in the head, sometimes on the lungs, and at others bring on a rheumatic attack? |
6986 | Why does grief cause one to lose his appetite? |
6986 | Why does it need special care? |
6986 | Why does it rest us to change our work? |
6986 | Why does not a fall hurt a child as much as it does a grown person? |
6986 | Why does not the arm die when the surgeon ties the principal artery leading to it? |
6986 | Why does one become thin, during a long sickness? |
6986 | Why does snuff taking cause a flow of tears? |
6986 | Why does terror cause one to grow cold and pale? |
6986 | Why does the amount vary in different parts of a bone? |
6986 | Why does the body of a drowned or strangled person turn blue? |
6986 | Why does the hair of domestic animals become roughened in winter? |
6986 | Why does the heat seem oppressive when the air is moist? |
6986 | Why does the projection of the heel bone make walking easier? |
6986 | Why has sand or sulphur no taste? |
6986 | Why is a burned bone white and porous? |
6986 | Why is a child''s face plump and an old man''s wrinkled? |
6986 | Why is a cold dangerous? |
6986 | Why is a healthy child so restless and full of mischief? |
6986 | Why is a late supper injurious? |
6986 | Why is a man shorter at night than in the morning? |
6986 | Why is a scar white? |
6986 | Why is a slight blow on the back of a rabbit''s neck fatal? |
6986 | Why is a"spare bed"generally unhealthful? |
6986 | Why is alcohol used to preserve anatomical specimens? |
6986 | Why is cold water better than warm, for our daily ablution? |
6986 | Why is frequent shampooing inadvisable? |
6986 | Why is friction of the skin invigorating after a cold bath? |
6986 | Why is frying an unhealthful mode of cooking? |
6986 | Why is it better to breathe through the nose than the mouth? |
6986 | Why is it especially desirable for women? |
6986 | Why is it lighter than the rest of the nail? |
6986 | Why is it made in separate pieces? |
6986 | Why is it more fatiguing to walk uphill than on level ground? |
6986 | Why is it not painful? |
6986 | Why is it particularly desirable in malarial countries? |
6986 | Why is it the image of death? |
6986 | Why is it unkindness to indulge inordinate appetites in children? |
6986 | Why is lawn tennis the most desirable of outdoor games? |
6986 | Why is not the act of tasting complete until we swallow? |
6986 | Why is not the stomach itself digested? |
6986 | Why is pleasant exercise most beneficial? |
6986 | Why is salt beef less nutritious than fresh? |
6986 | Why is strong tea or coffee injurious? |
6986 | Why is the Tendon of Achilles so named? |
6986 | Why is the atlas so called? |
6986 | Why is the back of a washerwoman''s hand less water- soaked than the palm? |
6986 | Why is the inner side of the eyelid so sensitive? |
6986 | Why is the interior of a telescope or microscope often painted black? |
6986 | Why is the outer surface of a kid glove finer than the inner? |
6986 | Why is the pain of incipient hip disease frequently felt in the knee? |
6986 | Why is the scar of a severe wound upon a negro sometimes white? |
6986 | Why is the sea bath so stimulating? |
6986 | Why is the shoulder so often put out of joint? |
6986 | Why is the skin of a drunkard always red and blotched? |
6986 | Why is the skin roughened by riding in the cold? |
6986 | Why is the trachea so called? |
6986 | Why is there danger in a"high- pressure"style of living? |
6986 | Why is warm food easier to digest than cold? |
6986 | Why not? |
6986 | Why not? |
6986 | Why not? |
6986 | Why should a child''s ear never be boxed? |
6986 | Why should a clothespress be well ventilated? |
6986 | Why should a painter avoid getting paint on the palm of his hand? |
6986 | Why should bread be made spongy? |
6986 | Why should care be banished from the table? |
6986 | Why should children prize the lessons of experience? |
6986 | Why should cold water be used in making soup, and hot water in boiling meat? |
6986 | Why should ham and sausage be thoroughly cooked? |
6986 | Why should not a bath be taken just before or after a meal? |
6986 | Why should not a nursery be constructed in the same manner? |
6986 | Why should not a speaker talk while returning home on a cold night after a lecture? |
6986 | Why should one always sit and walk erect? |
6986 | Why should our clothing always fit loosely? |
6986 | Why should physiology be studied in youth? |
6986 | Why should tennis shoes have heels? |
6986 | Why should the breath be allowed to escape while the oar is in the water? |
6986 | Why should we avoid direct draughts in the ear? |
6986 | Why should we be careful not to"take the breath of a sick person"? |
6986 | Why should we never study directly after dinner? |
6986 | Why should we never use eyewashes except upon the advice of a competent physician? |
6986 | Why should we not crack nuts with our teeth? |
6986 | Why should we not exhaust our energies to the last degree? |
6986 | Why should we not use the soap or the soiled towel at a hotel? |
6986 | Why should we put on extra covering when we lie down to sleep? |
6986 | Why should we retain our food in the mouth as long as possible? |
6986 | Why should we take special pains to avoid clothing that is colored by poisonous dyestuffs? |
6986 | Why should you know this? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so called? |
6986 | Why so named? |
6986 | Why was the nose placed over the mouth? |
6986 | Why will a blow on the stomach sometimes stop the heart? |
6986 | Why will a brunette endure the sun''s rays better than a blonde? |
6986 | Why will a person starve without food? |
6986 | Why will a piece of the lungs float on water? |
6986 | Why will friction, an application of horse- radish leaves, or a blister relieve internal congestion? |
6986 | Why would an elastic tendon be unfitted to transmit the motion of a muscle? |
6986 | Why, during a pestilence, are those who use liquors as a beverage the first, and often the only victims? |
6986 | Why, in falling from a height, do the limbs instinctively take a position to defend the important organs? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Why? |
6986 | Will a nerve reunite after it has been cut? |
6986 | Will a postponement of the penalty show that we have escaped it? |
6986 | Will a promenade in the vitiated air of the schoolroom furnish suitable exercise? |
6986 | Will a regular routine of food be beneficial? |
6986 | Will a single breath pollute the air? |
6986 | Will filters remove all danger of contamination? |
6986 | Will liquor help one to endure cold and exposure? |
6986 | Will pepsin act in the presence of alcohol? |
6986 | Will ten minutes''practice in a gymnasium answer for a day''s exercise? |
6986 | Will the sight give us an idea of solidity? |
6986 | With what additional advantage? |
6986 | Would not an occasional abstinence from a meal be beneficial? |
6986 | Would the result be the same during life? |
6986 | Would you rather be punished on the tips of your fingers than on the palm of your hand? |
6986 | Yet, as Florence Nightingale aptly says, what other air can we breathe at night? |
6986 | _ Evils of Gluttony_.--"Is it not strange,"says Dr. Hunt,"how people, even the most considerate, will trifle with their stomachs? |
6986 | _ The Cellar_.--_A Typical Bad Cellar_.--Did the reader ever, when a child, see the cellar afloat at some old home in the country? |
6986 | thin clothing? |
34211 | Carriers of oxygen? |
34211 | Color- blindness?] |
34211 | Key- boardin the internal ear? |
34211 | Line of beauty?] |
34211 | Roof of the mouth?] |
34211 | Short- sight?] |
34211 | Staff of life? |
34211 | Throat- deafness? |
34211 | A candle? |
34211 | A cause of consumption? |
34211 | A deaf child? |
34211 | A doublet? |
34211 | A gas- burner? |
34211 | A large quantity of food? |
34211 | A perfect business? |
34211 | A room fire? |
34211 | Abel? |
34211 | Ability of man to adapt himself to different climates? |
34211 | Ablution in warm climates? |
34211 | Absorption?] |
34211 | Accident to the nail?] |
34211 | Acidity of the gastric juice? |
34211 | Action of the fibres?] |
34211 | Action of the food? |
34211 | Action of the heart? |
34211 | Action of the muscles when we stand erect?] |
34211 | Actions in the human body distinct from voluntary efforts?] |
34211 | Advantage of the knowledge to us?] |
34211 | Advice respecting other articles?] |
34211 | Advice? |
34211 | Advice?] |
34211 | After the bath? |
34211 | Agreeableness of perfectly pure water?] |
34211 | Aid given by smell? |
34211 | Air absorbed in its transit through the lungs? |
34211 | Air as food?] |
34211 | Air once breathed? |
34211 | Albuminose? |
34211 | Alcohol, a poison? |
34211 | Alfred the Great? |
34211 | Alligator?] |
34211 | Among armies? |
34211 | Amount of blood expelled? |
34211 | Amount of carbonic acid exhaled by a man? |
34211 | Amount of duty performed by the liver?] |
34211 | Amount of food required? |
34211 | Amount of heat in animals, how apportioned? |
34211 | Amount of motion? |
34211 | Amount of perspiration daily?] |
34211 | Amount of sleep in different persons? |
34211 | An animal in it? |
34211 | Analysis of expired air? |
34211 | Animalcula in the water? |
34211 | Animalcules? |
34211 | Animals fed upon dry and coarse food?] |
34211 | Animals whose structure is simple? |
34211 | Another effect of rapid eating? |
34211 | Another property of alcohol? |
34211 | Another property of coffee? |
34211 | Another variety of reflex motions? |
34211 | Anxiety and grief? |
34211 | Appetite of persons in cold climates? |
34211 | Aqueous humor? |
34211 | Are the brain and the mind identical?] |
34211 | Arm of a person? |
34211 | Arm?] |
34211 | Arrangement made by zoologists?] |
34211 | Arrangement of the muscles? |
34211 | As compared with electricity?] |
34211 | As regards sound, in what respect is air necessary? |
34211 | As regards the birds? |
34211 | As the image upon the retina is inverted, how does the mind perceive the object in its true, erect position? |
34211 | As we approach man? |
34211 | Association of the various regions of the body? |
34211 | At Lake Avernus? |
34211 | Automatic movements? |
34211 | Average number of heart- beats? |
34211 | Bathing among the ancients? |
34211 | Baths of Rome?] |
34211 | Beating of the heart? |
34211 | Beef and pork, how preserved? |
34211 | Beetles? |
34211 | Beetroot? |
34211 | Bending of the arm or finger? |
34211 | Benefit of the sun? |
34211 | Benumbing the surface? |
34211 | Bile?] |
34211 | Birds?] |
34211 | Black and green tea? |
34211 | Black points, called worms? |
34211 | Blood sent to the brain?] |
34211 | Blows on the head? |
34211 | Blue blood in the system?] |
34211 | Blush? |
34211 | Blushing?] |
34211 | Boating, swimming, and skating?] |
34211 | Bodies, in air and water? |
34211 | Body and mind during sleep? |
34211 | Bolting? |
34211 | Bonaparte and Wellington?] |
34211 | Bonaparte? |
34211 | Branches of the"fifth pair"of nerves? |
34211 | Bread and butter? |
34211 | Bronchial tubes?] |
34211 | Bulk of drinks? |
34211 | CIRCUMSTANCES AFFECTING DIGESTION.--What length of time is required for the digestion of food? |
34211 | Cane- sugar?] |
34211 | Capacity of the chambers of the heart? |
34211 | Capacity of the lungs? |
34211 | Capillaries? |
34211 | Carbonic acid exhaled? |
34211 | Carbonic acid in volcanic regions? |
34211 | Carriage- riding? |
34211 | Casein? |
34211 | Cases? |
34211 | Cataract? |
34211 | Cattle? |
34211 | Cavities of the nose? |
34211 | Centipede? |
34211 | Cerebro- spinal system?] |
34211 | Certain forms of vegetable creation? |
34211 | Cessation of voluntary activity? |
34211 | Change effected by respiration or breathing?] |
34211 | Change in bone? |
34211 | Change in the nervous tissues? |
34211 | Change in volume?] |
34211 | Change of food in digestion? |
34211 | Change of sight with the approach of old age? |
34211 | Changes in the blood? |
34211 | Character of the external air? |
34211 | Cheese? |
34211 | Chemical?] |
34211 | Chemically pure water? |
34211 | Chest? |
34211 | Chief ingredient of the bones and teeth? |
34211 | Chief source of injury to the ear? |
34211 | Chyme?] |
34211 | Ciliated cells? |
34211 | Circumstances affecting duration of digestion? |
34211 | Cleaning of teeth? |
34211 | Cleaning the glasses? |
34211 | Clothing, night and day?] |
34211 | Coagulation of the blood of inferior animals? |
34211 | Coffee as an article of diet? |
34211 | Coins, etc.? |
34211 | Cold as a preserver? |
34211 | Color of blood? |
34211 | Color? |
34211 | Color? |
34211 | Communication of the lungs with the external air? |
34211 | Compare with the weight of the body?] |
34211 | Comparison between sight and hearing? |
34211 | Complaint in relation to degeneracy? |
34211 | Components of perspiration? |
34211 | Composite visual sensations?] |
34211 | Composition of eggs? |
34211 | Composition of the air? |
34211 | Composition of the teeth? |
34211 | Computation? |
34211 | Condition of the body when bathing? |
34211 | Condition, in youth? |
34211 | Connection between pain and sensibility?] |
34211 | Consciousness in these operations? |
34211 | Consciousness? |
34211 | Consequence of a serious sprain?] |
34211 | Consequence? |
34211 | Consequences of insufficient sleep?] |
34211 | Constituent of meats, etc.? |
34211 | Construction of the most powerful simple microscopes? |
34211 | Consumption?] |
34211 | Continuous use of the same diet? |
34211 | Contractility? |
34211 | Contraction of the diaphragm? |
34211 | Contraction of the muscles? |
34211 | Convulsions which follow decapitation?] |
34211 | Cooking of unripe fruits?] |
34211 | Cosmetics? |
34211 | Course of each nerve fibre?] |
34211 | Course of heart- currents?] |
34211 | Course of the arteries? |
34211 | Course of the blood through the heart? |
34211 | Covers, square and circular? |
34211 | Cow''s milk? |
34211 | Cranial nerves? |
34211 | Croton water? |
34211 | Dandruff?] |
34211 | Danger to which the hearing may be subjected? |
34211 | Dead dog?] |
34211 | Decomposition? |
34211 | Dependence of life? |
34211 | Dependence of the animal functions of man?] |
34211 | Derivation of the word microscope?] |
34211 | Describe the action of alcohol upon the human system? |
34211 | Describe the process by which the coagulation of blood takes place?] |
34211 | Describe the process of mastication? |
34211 | Design of food? |
34211 | Design of smell? |
34211 | Design of the arrangement? |
34211 | Design of the cavities? |
34211 | Destruction of the enamel? |
34211 | Difference between the two sets of capillaries? |
34211 | Difference in strength of individuals? |
34211 | Difference in the appearance and composition of the blood? |
34211 | Difference in the nerves? |
34211 | Difference in their length?] |
34211 | Difference of the two sorts of fibres? |
34211 | Different forms of teeth? |
34211 | Dimension of the tubes?] |
34211 | Direction about clothing? |
34211 | Direction of the anterior or motor columns? |
34211 | Direction, after bathing?] |
34211 | Directions for examining a drop of blood?] |
34211 | Directions for examining cotton and other fibres? |
34211 | Directions for examining various tissues? |
34211 | Directions for removing foreign objects from the ear? |
34211 | Discovery made by Harvey?] |
34211 | Diversity in tastes of men? |
34211 | Do we not see in all large cities, that men who are debauched and depraved find agreeable sensations, where others experience only intolerable pain?" |
34211 | Down of moths, and other structures?] |
34211 | Dread of pain? |
34211 | Duration of impressions upon the retina? |
34211 | During sleep? |
34211 | During torture?] |
34211 | Dust in the air?] |
34211 | Dyspepsia? |
34211 | Each half?] |
34211 | Each of the processes? |
34211 | Ear- wax?] |
34211 | Early anatomists? |
34211 | Early life? |
34211 | Ease with which the retina is fatigued or deprived of sensibility? |
34211 | Eating between meals? |
34211 | Education of the body?] |
34211 | Effect of boiling meat? |
34211 | Effect of cold? |
34211 | Effect of deficiency of ingredient? |
34211 | Effect of excitement or exertion? |
34211 | Effect of fire? |
34211 | Effect of hurried action of the heart?] |
34211 | Effect of imperfectly broken food in the stomach? |
34211 | Effect of interruption of excretion? |
34211 | Effect of its derivation?] |
34211 | Effect of rennet? |
34211 | Effect of their union? |
34211 | Effect upon plants? |
34211 | Effect? |
34211 | Effects of extending the walls of the chest? |
34211 | Effects of gormandizing?] |
34211 | Effects of inaction? |
34211 | Effects of inhaling carbonic acid alone? |
34211 | Effects of it?] |
34211 | Effects of not cleaning?] |
34211 | Effects of reclining?] |
34211 | Effects of tea- drinking? |
34211 | Effects of the air in crowded and badly ventilated rooms?] |
34211 | Effects upon the saliva? |
34211 | Elasticity of the capillaries? |
34211 | Elasticity of the frame? |
34211 | Elephants?] |
34211 | Emulsifying? |
34211 | Enamel of the teeth? |
34211 | Examination of the scales of the mouth? |
34211 | Example in relation to the brain? |
34211 | Example of the bee? |
34211 | Example of the fowl? |
34211 | Example of the skull? |
34211 | Example? |
34211 | Example? |
34211 | Example? |
34211 | Example?] |
34211 | Example?] |
34211 | Examples? |
34211 | Examples? |
34211 | Exception? |
34211 | Excess of this activity in disease? |
34211 | Excessive joy? |
34211 | Excessive use of tea or coffee?] |
34211 | Exclusive vegetable diet?] |
34211 | Expansion and contraction of its fibres? |
34211 | Experience of Dr. Hayes and others?] |
34211 | Experiment of cutting the spinal cord of an animal? |
34211 | Experiment on the dog? |
34211 | Experiment on the dog?] |
34211 | Experiment with pencil and distant object?] |
34211 | Experiment with the cord?] |
34211 | Experiment with the mirror?] |
34211 | Experiment? |
34211 | Experiments made during Kane''s expedition?] |
34211 | Experiments on inferior animals?] |
34211 | Experiments upon animals?] |
34211 | Experiments with a pair of compasses?] |
34211 | Experiments? |
34211 | Expiration? |
34211 | Explain the change?] |
34211 | Explain the process?] |
34211 | Exposing limbs of children? |
34211 | Exquisite delicacy of touch? |
34211 | Extension of the chest by breathing?] |
34211 | Extent of the entire brain surface? |
34211 | Feeling of thirst? |
34211 | Fibrin, gluten, clotting of the blood?] |
34211 | Firmness and softness of the hair?] |
34211 | Fish as a diet?] |
34211 | Fish as food for digestion? |
34211 | Fishes?] |
34211 | Flesh of young animals?] |
34211 | Flexion and extension? |
34211 | Food in concentrated form? |
34211 | Formation of tartar? |
34211 | Formation of the heart? |
34211 | Formation?] |
34211 | Freckles?] |
34211 | Frederick the Great? |
34211 | French soldiers? |
34211 | Frequency of respiration? |
34211 | Fresh food?] |
34211 | Frog? |
34211 | Frogs, and other sluggish animals? |
34211 | From furnaces?] |
34211 | Fruits? |
34211 | Fruits?] |
34211 | Frying?] |
34211 | Function of accommodation? |
34211 | Function of the cerebellum? |
34211 | Functions of the anterior and posterior columns of the cord? |
34211 | Functions of the nerves? |
34211 | Further experiments and results?] |
34211 | GASTRIC DIGESTION.--What portions of the food are digested in the stomach? |
34211 | Gaseous diffusion? |
34211 | Gatekeeper? |
34211 | General effect upon the muscles? |
34211 | General location of the arteries?] |
34211 | General sensibility? |
34211 | Give the comparison? |
34211 | Graham bread?] |
34211 | Grain of sand in the eye? |
34211 | Grain of sand? |
34211 | Grains and fruits employed? |
34211 | Grape- sugar? |
34211 | Groups?] |
34211 | Gullet? |
34211 | Gum Arabic?] |
34211 | Gum, where found? |
34211 | Habits of nations? |
34211 | Habits?] |
34211 | Hard- grain wheats? |
34211 | Harvey?] |
34211 | Hearing or audition? |
34211 | Heart of a turtle? |
34211 | Heart- beats? |
34211 | Heart- orifice? |
34211 | Heart- sounds?] |
34211 | Heat in animals and plants? |
34211 | Heat, exercise, etc.? |
34211 | Hence?] |
34211 | Horse''s? |
34211 | Horse? |
34211 | Horseback- riding?] |
34211 | Horses?] |
34211 | Hot bread?] |
34211 | How abundant is salt, and how does it find its way into the human system? |
34211 | How accomplished? |
34211 | How accomplished?] |
34211 | How accounted for? |
34211 | How accounted for?] |
34211 | How alike? |
34211 | How are figures painted upon the retina? |
34211 | How are the hairs produced? |
34211 | How are the ventriloquous sounds produced?] |
34211 | How are the wines, and malt and other alcoholic beverages produced? |
34211 | How ascertained? |
34211 | How best studied in others? |
34211 | How boiled? |
34211 | How can you tell the organic from the inorganic substances? |
34211 | How caused?] |
34211 | How confined? |
34211 | How correct? |
34211 | How destroyed?] |
34211 | How determined by armor? |
34211 | How distributed?] |
34211 | How divided? |
34211 | How divided? |
34211 | How divided? |
34211 | How divided? |
34211 | How do the valves operate? |
34211 | How do they act? |
34211 | How do they act?] |
34211 | How do they form? |
34211 | How do they occur?] |
34211 | How do we explain the restorative influence of wines and liquors?] |
34211 | How do we know it?] |
34211 | How do we obtain rest? |
34211 | How do you account for the sensations of hunger and thirst? |
34211 | How do you account for the two heart- sounds at the front of the chest? |
34211 | How does Nature provide a dressing for the hair? |
34211 | How does exercise affect the current of the body''s circulation? |
34211 | How does it affect most persons?] |
34211 | How does judicious exercise affect the muscles? |
34211 | How does lime find its way into the body? |
34211 | How does the action of water upon lead affect lead? |
34211 | How does the medulla oblongata resemble the cord?] |
34211 | How does the strength of a man compare with that of a horse? |
34211 | How does the temperature of the body compare with the medium in which it lives? |
34211 | How does the water affect the coffee? |
34211 | How does this occur? |
34211 | How does this substance find its way into the body? |
34211 | How done by ether?] |
34211 | How effected? |
34211 | How else?] |
34211 | How essential to life? |
34211 | How formed? |
34211 | How further shown? |
34211 | How general is the existence of perfectly pure water? |
34211 | How general is the existence of the tissues?] |
34211 | How guarded against?] |
34211 | How guarded against?] |
34211 | How guarded? |
34211 | How has the knowledge and the workings of the stomach been ascertained? |
34211 | How high or deep? |
34211 | How illustrated with the thermometer?] |
34211 | How illustrated? |
34211 | How illustrated?] |
34211 | How interesting? |
34211 | How is absorption effected in another way? |
34211 | How is it designated in the different organisms? |
34211 | How is it guarded and protected? |
34211 | How is it in fact?] |
34211 | How is temperature of the body regulated and sustained? |
34211 | How is the constant purity of the air secured? |
34211 | How is the difference in complexion in different persons accounted for? |
34211 | How is the fact illustrated?] |
34211 | How is the function explained?] |
34211 | How is the inverted image upon the retina presented in its true position to the mind?] |
34211 | How is the loss of power in the heart movements obviated? |
34211 | How is the necessity for food shown? |
34211 | How is the presence of freckles accounted for? |
34211 | How is the process of absorption effected? |
34211 | How is the process of insalivation carried on? |
34211 | How is the process of mastication carried on? |
34211 | How is the process of nutrition carried on? |
34211 | How is the result accounted for? |
34211 | How is the size of the pupil regulated?] |
34211 | How is this shown? |
34211 | How is this wisdom made manifest? |
34211 | How is"long- sight"explained? |
34211 | How kept?] |
34211 | How long does it take every particle of air in the lungs to be expelled and new air to take its place? |
34211 | How many and what movements?] |
34211 | How many lungs are there? |
34211 | How many objects may the reflex activity be said to have? |
34211 | How marked?] |
34211 | How may its value be appreciated? |
34211 | How may the cooking be done? |
34211 | How may the lungs be affected by not being properly protected? |
34211 | How may the organs of respiration be so improved as to increase their capacity and power? |
34211 | How may we illustrate the fact? |
34211 | How much starch in bread- stuffs? |
34211 | How much thus far has been done with the food? |
34211 | How obtained? |
34211 | How often then might the body be renewed? |
34211 | How prevented? |
34211 | How produced?] |
34211 | How propagated commonly? |
34211 | How protected?] |
34211 | How protected?] |
34211 | How proved? |
34211 | How proved?] |
34211 | How proved?] |
34211 | How regarded? |
34211 | How regarded?] |
34211 | How secreted? |
34211 | How separated? |
34211 | How should drinking- water be as regards color and smell? |
34211 | How should eggs be eaten? |
34211 | How should it be done? |
34211 | How shown with the bladder?] |
34211 | How shown? |
34211 | How shown? |
34211 | How shown?] |
34211 | How shown?] |
34211 | How shown?] |
34211 | How supplied to the system? |
34211 | How supplied? |
34211 | How supported? |
34211 | How tested? |
34211 | How then can the constant beating of the heart be explained? |
34211 | How to choose a microscope? |
34211 | How to detect the cheat?] |
34211 | How to procure materials for the study of the tissues of man?] |
34211 | How to use it?] |
34211 | How true? |
34211 | How was the fact illustrated?] |
34211 | How, and in what cases, illustrated?] |
34211 | How, in the case of the lower animals? |
34211 | How, then, does the air retain, unchanged, its life- giving properties? |
34211 | Human teeth? |
34211 | Hydrophobia, etc.? |
34211 | Ice- water? |
34211 | If an exposed nerve be divided? |
34211 | If carbonic acid be retained?] |
34211 | If coagulation were impossible? |
34211 | If one member suffers? |
34211 | If oxygen be not received? |
34211 | If the cord be divided?] |
34211 | If we apply the finger? |
34211 | If you were required to go without water or solid food for a number of days, which would you prefer to have, and why? |
34211 | Illustrations? |
34211 | Impaired hearing? |
34211 | Imperfect ventilation of our dwellings?] |
34211 | Importance and abundance of blood? |
34211 | Importance of salt? |
34211 | Importance of the oxygen in the atmosphere? |
34211 | Importance of the process? |
34211 | Importance of the provision?] |
34211 | Importance of the sense of touch to the development of the other senses?] |
34211 | Importance of this part of the nervous system? |
34211 | Impurities in drinking- water? |
34211 | In Greece? |
34211 | In Java? |
34211 | In case of loss of blood or wasting disease?] |
34211 | In cold- blooded animals? |
34211 | In cold- blooded animals?] |
34211 | In foundries and glass works?] |
34211 | In how many and what ways may contraction be effected? |
34211 | In man?] |
34211 | In mines?] |
34211 | In one hour? |
34211 | In other cases?] |
34211 | In plants? |
34211 | In practice? |
34211 | In profound insensibility?] |
34211 | In relation to the different forms of teeth in different animals? |
34211 | In relation to the fats or oils, and how generally consumed? |
34211 | In rice? |
34211 | In schools and colleges at the present time? |
34211 | In small quantities?] |
34211 | In the case of the fowl? |
34211 | In the case of the nerve of a living animal? |
34211 | In the case of the stars?] |
34211 | In the cochlea or snail''s shell? |
34211 | In the cord itself? |
34211 | In the earth- worm? |
34211 | In the human body? |
34211 | In the medulla oblongata? |
34211 | In the open air? |
34211 | In tranquil respiration? |
34211 | In what articles that we eat is it found? |
34211 | In what cases is the aid of the surgeon required? |
34211 | In what circumstances has coffee been found peculiarly beneficial? |
34211 | In what does it consist? |
34211 | In what does the power to resist cold consist? |
34211 | In what organisms is the so- called circulatory fluid found? |
34211 | In what organs does a change in the blood take place? |
34211 | In what other way may beef and pork be preserved? |
34211 | In what part of the body is blood not found? |
34211 | In what part of the body may the pulse be felt? |
34211 | In what parts of the body is water found? |
34211 | In what places is carbonic acid gas commonly found? |
34211 | In what respect admirably fashioned? |
34211 | In what substances does albumen exist? |
34211 | In what way does the size of the brain generally indicate the character of the man? |
34211 | In what ways is this importance made manifest? |
34211 | In what, as respects the tissues, do the warm blooded animals differ? |
34211 | Indication of the original meaning of the word? |
34211 | Indication of the soft and yielding texture of the stomach?] |
34211 | Influence of the sun? |
34211 | Injurious character of gases?] |
34211 | Insects? |
34211 | Insensible perspiration?] |
34211 | Instances of long deprivation of sleep?] |
34211 | Instances of sailors? |
34211 | Instrument for recording pulsation?] |
34211 | Interior of teeth?] |
34211 | Internal sensations? |
34211 | Invisible and gaseous particles? |
34211 | Involuntary? |
34211 | Iron, its abundance and diffusion? |
34211 | Is it identical with ordinary sensibility? |
34211 | Its beat? |
34211 | Its character? |
34211 | Its coagulation? |
34211 | Its color and texture? |
34211 | Its color, etc.? |
34211 | Its composition? |
34211 | Its consistence? |
34211 | Its constituents? |
34211 | Its construction? |
34211 | Its dark color?] |
34211 | Its dependence on smell? |
34211 | Its effects upon animals?] |
34211 | Its fibres? |
34211 | Its final importance? |
34211 | Its formation? |
34211 | Its location? |
34211 | Its location?] |
34211 | Its movements? |
34211 | Its period of repose?] |
34211 | Its powers of motion?] |
34211 | Its properties? |
34211 | Its qualities? |
34211 | Its range of view? |
34211 | Its shape? |
34211 | Its shape? |
34211 | Its shape? |
34211 | Its size?] |
34211 | Its solubility?] |
34211 | Its structure? |
34211 | Its subdivisions? |
34211 | Its surface and interior? |
34211 | Its texture? |
34211 | Its use in cooking? |
34211 | Its use? |
34211 | Its use?] |
34211 | Its weight? |
34211 | Jews?] |
34211 | John the Baptist?] |
34211 | Joint or articulation? |
34211 | Joints of the vertebræ? |
34211 | Kind of glasses for short- sight? |
34211 | Kind of lenses used in microscopes? |
34211 | Kinds of microscope? |
34211 | Kinds of muscles? |
34211 | Knives, scissors, etc.? |
34211 | Laplander? |
34211 | Lead in pipes and other things? |
34211 | Leavened bread? |
34211 | Legs?] |
34211 | Length of time man can do without food or water? |
34211 | Liability of touch to err? |
34211 | Liebig''s maxim? |
34211 | Lifetime?] |
34211 | Light and dark races? |
34211 | Lime in the bones? |
34211 | Lining of the air- passages? |
34211 | Lining of the interior of the larynx? |
34211 | List of vegetable articles? |
34211 | Location and office of the cutis? |
34211 | Location of the brain? |
34211 | Location of the heart? |
34211 | Location of the nasal duct? |
34211 | Location of the sense of smell? |
34211 | Location of the"little brain?" |
34211 | Location? |
34211 | Long use of wine? |
34211 | Long- sight, how common? |
34211 | Loss of sensation in one side of the body?] |
34211 | Loss of taste? |
34211 | Louis Cornaro? |
34211 | Lung- substance? |
34211 | Lymph? |
34211 | Making of cheese?] |
34211 | Making of soup?] |
34211 | Man''s power? |
34211 | Man?] |
34211 | Maple- sugar? |
34211 | Marine life in perfectly pure water and air?] |
34211 | Means of detecting such blood?] |
34211 | Means used to increase the beauty of the eye? |
34211 | Meat in Russia? |
34211 | Meats, whence derived? |
34211 | Mechanical action? |
34211 | Medulla oblongata? |
34211 | Melted wax or heated coin on the hand?] |
34211 | Membranes of the brain? |
34211 | Men in an atmosphere above the boiling- point? |
34211 | Mental emotions? |
34211 | Microscopic examination? |
34211 | Microscopic examination? |
34211 | Milk as a beverage? |
34211 | Milk as a model food? |
34211 | Milk sold in cities? |
34211 | Mineral springs?] |
34211 | Miners of Belgium? |
34211 | Mission of pain? |
34211 | Mistakes?] |
34211 | Mixing of food with the saliva? |
34211 | Moderate stimulants? |
34211 | Moist animal membranes? |
34211 | Mosaic law? |
34211 | Motion of the blood? |
34211 | Movable joints, how compacted? |
34211 | Muscle, tendons, and ligaments? |
34211 | Muscles called into play by certain reflex movements? |
34211 | Muscles of the leg?] |
34211 | Muscular coat of the stomach? |
34211 | Muscular power of animals? |
34211 | Musk? |
34211 | Mutton? |
34211 | Name of the lacteals? |
34211 | Names, formation, and situation of the cartilages?] |
34211 | Nasal mucus? |
34211 | Nature of the watery vapor? |
34211 | Necessity for change in diet? |
34211 | Necessity for food?] |
34211 | Necessity for using the microscope? |
34211 | Need of preparing food?] |
34211 | Need of repose? |
34211 | Nerve force and electricity?] |
34211 | Nerves? |
34211 | Nervous centres and ganglia? |
34211 | Nightshades? |
34211 | Number of bones? |
34211 | Number of teeth? |
34211 | Nutriment they contain? |
34211 | Nutrition? |
34211 | Object of cooking? |
34211 | Obstruction of the passage of air through them?] |
34211 | Occupation of children?] |
34211 | Odor?] |
34211 | Of a few?] |
34211 | Of a frog? |
34211 | Of a live insect?] |
34211 | Of dilute acid?] |
34211 | Of distilled liquors?] |
34211 | Of excessive exercise?] |
34211 | Of hair- dyes and eye- washes? |
34211 | Of injuries to the blood- vessels? |
34211 | Of its great abundance, color, and composition? |
34211 | Of physical culture, in connection with out- door exercises? |
34211 | Of running, leaping, and other modes of exercise? |
34211 | Of the air in our dwellings? |
34211 | Of the animal substance? |
34211 | Of the blood of birds?] |
34211 | Of the exercise of walking? |
34211 | Of the fish and the water? |
34211 | Of the hair? |
34211 | Of the human body?] |
34211 | Of the importance of gymnastics in our schools and colleges? |
34211 | Of the importance of rest from labor or exercise? |
34211 | Of the importance of sometimes detecting human from other blood? |
34211 | Of the meats, so called, as an article of food? |
34211 | Of the motor set? |
34211 | Of the nature and growth of the hair? |
34211 | Of the necessity for regulation in diet? |
34211 | Of the offices performed by the nails and hair? |
34211 | Of the process known as assimilation? |
34211 | Of the remainder? |
34211 | Of the white? |
34211 | Of violent and spasmodic efforts? |
34211 | Of what composed? |
34211 | Of what composed? |
34211 | Of what do they consist? |
34211 | Of what does it consist? |
34211 | Of what does it consist?] |
34211 | Of what does it inform the physician? |
34211 | Of what does the external portion of the organ of hearing consist? |
34211 | Of what does the organ of vision consist?] |
34211 | Of what importance are mastication and insalivation? |
34211 | Of what importance is milk as an article of food? |
34211 | Of what importance is the reflex action of the brain? |
34211 | Of what importance is the saliva to the process? |
34211 | Of what is its framework composed?] |
34211 | Of what is the eyeball composed? |
34211 | Of what it consists? |
34211 | Of what other structures is the same true?] |
34211 | Of what use are these glands?] |
34211 | Office of the bronchial tubes? |
34211 | Office of the cuticle? |
34211 | Office of the gray substance? |
34211 | Office of the heart? |
34211 | Office of the ligament? |
34211 | Office of the nail? |
34211 | Old age?] |
34211 | Olive and palm?] |
34211 | On what does the complexion depend? |
34211 | Openings of the ventricles? |
34211 | Operation in the human body?] |
34211 | Opinion? |
34211 | Optic nerve?] |
34211 | Ordinary sugar? |
34211 | Organ of the voice? |
34211 | Organic substances, whence derived? |
34211 | Organic, how spoken of? |
34211 | Origin of the sugars? |
34211 | Other agencies? |
34211 | Other cases?] |
34211 | Other examples? |
34211 | Other examples?] |
34211 | Our safeguard?] |
34211 | Overeating?] |
34211 | Painful impressions compared with those of pleasure?] |
34211 | Painful part in a surgical operation? |
34211 | Painters''colic?] |
34211 | Papillæ? |
34211 | Paraplegia? |
34211 | Parrot? |
34211 | Parts directly beneath? |
34211 | Parts of the same plant or tree?] |
34211 | Peculiar principle? |
34211 | Peculiarities of the tongue? |
34211 | Peristaltic movements? |
34211 | Peritoneum? |
34211 | Person having"no ear for music?" |
34211 | Perspiration? |
34211 | Perspiration?] |
34211 | Physical culture among the ancients? |
34211 | Physical wants?] |
34211 | Picture thrown upon the eye? |
34211 | Place of the mind''s impressions? |
34211 | Points of resemblance?] |
34211 | Portions of the tongue endowed with taste? |
34211 | Portions, in a compound microscope? |
34211 | Possibility of being separated? |
34211 | Posture?] |
34211 | Potatoes when germinating?] |
34211 | Power of insects? |
34211 | Power of the diaphragm? |
34211 | Powers and functions of the parts?] |
34211 | Preference of persons? |
34211 | Prevailing opinion? |
34211 | Primary use of the Eustachian tube?] |
34211 | Process of digestion? |
34211 | Properties of nervous tissue? |
34211 | Properties of the two gases?] |
34211 | Protection of the arteries? |
34211 | Protection of the brain from shocks? |
34211 | Protection to the heart? |
34211 | Ptyalin?] |
34211 | Pulse? |
34211 | Pungency of gases? |
34211 | Quantity of blood in the body?] |
34211 | Quantity of food daily? |
34211 | Quantity of gastric juice used? |
34211 | Rabbit? |
34211 | Rapid eating? |
34211 | Rapidity of change in color? |
34211 | Rate of motion? |
34211 | Raven?] |
34211 | Raw meat as an occasional food?] |
34211 | Reflex action after injury of the cord? |
34211 | Reflex effects mentioned?] |
34211 | Relative capacity of deaf and blind?] |
34211 | Remarkable property of the tissue of the heart? |
34211 | Remarks respecting the rule?] |
34211 | Reptiles? |
34211 | Resemblance to the parts of the tongue? |
34211 | Respiration controlled by the will? |
34211 | Respiration?] |
34211 | Result and danger to life? |
34211 | Result of careful training of the vocal organs?] |
34211 | Result of healthful reflex activity? |
34211 | Result of the double interlacing of fibres? |
34211 | Result of their union?] |
34211 | Result to the body and mind?] |
34211 | Result?] |
34211 | Ridgewood?] |
34211 | Right and left heart?] |
34211 | Ripe fruits?] |
34211 | Rival candidates for the sixth sense? |
34211 | Roasting? |
34211 | Root of the hair? |
34211 | SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION.--Is it possible that the temperature of the living body can be so increased, that its tissues will burn spontaneously? |
34211 | Salt, how obtained? |
34211 | Salt, how taken into the system? |
34211 | Salted meat as food? |
34211 | Scurvy?] |
34211 | Seat of the pain? |
34211 | Sebaceous glands of the face? |
34211 | Second demonstration? |
34211 | Semicircular canals?] |
34211 | Sensation? |
34211 | Sensations, how modified? |
34211 | Sense of smell in the inferior animals? |
34211 | Sensibility in animals? |
34211 | Sensitiveness of all parts of the retina? |
34211 | Sensitiveness of the brain substance? |
34211 | Sensitiveness?] |
34211 | Service performed by sebaceous matter?] |
34211 | Severe exercise? |
34211 | Shaft? |
34211 | Shall we open our bedrooms to the night air? |
34211 | Shape? |
34211 | Sight, unlike the other senses? |
34211 | Similar mechanism in microscopes? |
34211 | Similar movements? |
34211 | Simile of the engine? |
34211 | Situation of the stomach and intestines? |
34211 | Size of the brain proper? |
34211 | Size?] |
34211 | Skeleton? |
34211 | Skin?] |
34211 | Sleep after meals?] |
34211 | Slides? |
34211 | Smell? |
34211 | Soda, potash, and magnesia? |
34211 | Softness and delicacy of the organs? |
34211 | Solid substances as conductors? |
34211 | Sound in a vacuum?] |
34211 | Sound, in water, air, and solid bodies?] |
34211 | Sound- wave in the atmosphere? |
34211 | Source of food? |
34211 | Source of nervous power? |
34211 | Special effect? |
34211 | Special organs for them?] |
34211 | Special sensations of man? |
34211 | Specific energy of the optic nerve? |
34211 | Speech and hearing? |
34211 | Spring and well water? |
34211 | Squint?] |
34211 | St. Martin? |
34211 | Standing and walking?] |
34211 | Starch in unripe fruits? |
34211 | Starch, how widely distributed? |
34211 | Starch? |
34211 | State the remarkable case mentioned?] |
34211 | State what Florence Nightingale says about inhaling night air?] |
34211 | State what is said of the Irish potato?] |
34211 | Statement of Milne Edwards?] |
34211 | Stone thrown in water?] |
34211 | Strength, how attained? |
34211 | Striking of the"funny bone?"] |
34211 | Strong emotion? |
34211 | Strychnia? |
34211 | Substance of the heart? |
34211 | Successive undulations from the heart? |
34211 | Sudden excitement? |
34211 | Sustaining power of food? |
34211 | Sweat glands? |
34211 | Sweet potato? |
34211 | Swimming among the ancients?] |
34211 | Synovia?] |
34211 | System deprived of food? |
34211 | THE SENSATION OF PAIN.--What then is_ pain_? |
34211 | Taken with meals?] |
34211 | Tallness of persons? |
34211 | Taste? |
34211 | Taste? |
34211 | Temperature of the blood? |
34211 | Temperature of the body? |
34211 | Tendency of certain occupations?] |
34211 | Tendon of Achilles? |
34211 | The Albuminoid class, includes what? |
34211 | The Caravans? |
34211 | The Esquimaux? |
34211 | The Eustachian tube? |
34211 | The Sun- bath? |
34211 | The absorbents? |
34211 | The act of breathing? |
34211 | The action of the iris under different circumstances? |
34211 | The added influence of the winds?] |
34211 | The admission of light to the eye? |
34211 | The advantage of such movements? |
34211 | The advantage they give?] |
34211 | The advantages gained by its use?] |
34211 | The air of rooms in which fever- sick persons are confined?] |
34211 | The albinos? |
34211 | The amount of air that passes in and out of the lungs?] |
34211 | The antiquity of the custom of cooking food? |
34211 | The ardent spirits? |
34211 | The arterial system? |
34211 | The atmosphere? |
34211 | The auricles?] |
34211 | The ball- and- socket joint?] |
34211 | The baritone? |
34211 | The best air filter? |
34211 | The beverages produced by fermentation? |
34211 | The blood in its natural condition in the body? |
34211 | The blood while passing through the lungs? |
34211 | The blood, as a provider and purifier? |
34211 | The branches and sub- branches of the arteries?] |
34211 | The case of the deaf and feeble dog? |
34211 | The case of the traveller? |
34211 | The cause of sensibility? |
34211 | The character of the blood of dead animals? |
34211 | The characteristics of the best instrument? |
34211 | The chief use of the sense of taste? |
34211 | The child''s brain? |
34211 | The circulation of the blood in the web of a frog''s foot? |
34211 | The comparison?] |
34211 | The composition of the fibres? |
34211 | The consequence of universal perfect business? |
34211 | The consequence? |
34211 | The consequence? |
34211 | The consequence?] |
34211 | The constituents when separated?] |
34211 | The course of the sensory set of fibres? |
34211 | The cuticle? |
34211 | The decussation?] |
34211 | The delicacy of touch? |
34211 | The design of most of them? |
34211 | The difference in severity of the convulsions?] |
34211 | The ear in the animals of delicate hearing? |
34211 | The earth as a conductor of sound? |
34211 | The education of the sense of taste?] |
34211 | The eight- hour division of time?] |
34211 | The epiglottis? |
34211 | The epiglottis?] |
34211 | The essential part of the organ of hearing? |
34211 | The essentials to the formation of the tones and modulation of the voice?] |
34211 | The evidence of man''s superior endowment? |
34211 | The examination of starch?] |
34211 | The examination with solution of iodine? |
34211 | The exterior of the hemispheres? |
34211 | The extreme fineness of the particles? |
34211 | The eye? |
34211 | The eyelashes? |
34211 | The fable? |
34211 | The fair supposition?] |
34211 | The false cords? |
34211 | The feeling after a limb has been amputated? |
34211 | The feelings aroused by it? |
34211 | The fibre connecting the brain with a point in the foot?] |
34211 | The fingers with thumb?] |
34211 | The first place? |
34211 | The flow of saliva? |
34211 | The food? |
34211 | The formation of the organ of hearing with a view to its protection?] |
34211 | The formation of true vocal tones?] |
34211 | The framework of the body? |
34211 | The general rule as to the use of water for the ear?] |
34211 | The glasses?] |
34211 | The gray matter of the surface? |
34211 | The gray matter?] |
34211 | The gray substance?] |
34211 | The growth of the nail? |
34211 | The habit of taking frequent and deep inspirations?] |
34211 | The hand? |
34211 | The heart as a susceptible organ? |
34211 | The heart- beat rate? |
34211 | The heart? |
34211 | The highest use of the sense? |
34211 | The highest? |
34211 | The inference? |
34211 | The inference? |
34211 | The inference?] |
34211 | The inference?] |
34211 | The injurious consequences?] |
34211 | The inorganic? |
34211 | The interior?] |
34211 | The joint action of these fluids?] |
34211 | The large intestines? |
34211 | The law of Nature as regards painful sensations among animals?] |
34211 | The ligament and cartilage? |
34211 | The ligaments of the movable joints? |
34211 | The little points within the line of the lashes? |
34211 | The location of the crystalline lens? |
34211 | The location of the lachrymal gland? |
34211 | The loss? |
34211 | The lower one? |
34211 | The lowest form of sensation? |
34211 | The lungs? |
34211 | The lustre of the eye, how affected in youth and old age?] |
34211 | The mechanism of expiration?] |
34211 | The milk teeth? |
34211 | The miniature image, how produced?] |
34211 | The more delicate the organ? |
34211 | The most common imperfection?] |
34211 | The most obvious fact? |
34211 | The moving of the foot? |
34211 | The mucous membrane of the eye?] |
34211 | The mucous membrane? |
34211 | The muscular sense? |
34211 | The nerve tissue? |
34211 | The nerves of general sensibility?] |
34211 | The nerves, how arranged? |
34211 | The nervous centres? |
34211 | The nervous tissues, of what composed? |
34211 | The next process? |
34211 | The next thing noticed? |
34211 | The nose? |
34211 | The oils? |
34211 | The opening for the optic nerve?] |
34211 | The organ of taste? |
34211 | The overflow of tears in old people?] |
34211 | The overhanging brow? |
34211 | The oyster? |
34211 | The pancreatic juice? |
34211 | The peculiar stimulant? |
34211 | The permanent teeth?] |
34211 | The pleura?] |
34211 | The pneumogastric nerve? |
34211 | The point to consider? |
34211 | The position of its organs? |
34211 | The posterior root? |
34211 | The power of a muscle? |
34211 | The presence of food in the intestines? |
34211 | The process? |
34211 | The production of the articulate sounds? |
34211 | The proper method? |
34211 | The protection of the eyeball against injury? |
34211 | The pulse as an index? |
34211 | The range of the voice? |
34211 | The rapidity of its growth? |
34211 | The rate of conduction along a nerve? |
34211 | The reflex function of the organs within the skull? |
34211 | The reflex power of the medulla? |
34211 | The removal of a portion of the brain? |
34211 | The result of gymnastics in our colleges and other institutions of learning?] |
34211 | The rule as regards wholesome and unwholesome food? |
34211 | The rule given?] |
34211 | The salivary glands?] |
34211 | The same among the blind?] |
34211 | The seat of the reviving power of the blood? |
34211 | The second or middle coat of the eyeball? |
34211 | The second? |
34211 | The secretion not used for the eye? |
34211 | The sensation of contact and pain? |
34211 | The sensation of light? |
34211 | The sense of touch, how prevalent? |
34211 | The service of the illustration?] |
34211 | The services performed by the bones?] |
34211 | The shape of the cornea? |
34211 | The simplicity of touch? |
34211 | The size and shape of corpuscles? |
34211 | The skull? |
34211 | The small intestines? |
34211 | The somnambulist?] |
34211 | The special nerve of smell? |
34211 | The spinal cord? |
34211 | The spinal nerves, and two from the brain? |
34211 | The spinal nerves? |
34211 | The story of Pliny?] |
34211 | The structure of flesh? |
34211 | The subordination of the other organs? |
34211 | The sun and child?] |
34211 | The superstructure? |
34211 | The surface of the cerebrum, how marked? |
34211 | The sympathetic system of nerves? |
34211 | The tea beverage, how made? |
34211 | The tendency at the present time? |
34211 | The term food? |
34211 | The third?] |
34211 | The thought of food? |
34211 | The three classes of food principles? |
34211 | The three diseases of the lungs?] |
34211 | The tissue of the brain? |
34211 | The tongue of the patient?] |
34211 | The tongue? |
34211 | The true cords?] |
34211 | The trunk and skull, how maintained? |
34211 | The trunk? |
34211 | The two nerves constituting the pair of nerves?] |
34211 | The two roots of the spinal nerves? |
34211 | The undulatory theory of light? |
34211 | The uniform perfection of the eye? |
34211 | The upper lid? |
34211 | The use of the gland?] |
34211 | The uses of the smaller gray masses at the base of the brain?] |
34211 | The uttering of sounds by animals? |
34211 | The vestibules? |
34211 | The vital property, excitability? |
34211 | The voice in early youth?] |
34211 | The voluntary? |
34211 | The water supply of cities? |
34211 | The watery fluid passing over the eyeball? |
34211 | The white substance? |
34211 | The will of the Creator, by what obeyed? |
34211 | The work of digestion?] |
34211 | The young and others? |
34211 | The"vital knot?"] |
34211 | The"white of the eye?"] |
34211 | Their action? |
34211 | Their arrangement?] |
34211 | Their importance? |
34211 | Their membrane?] |
34211 | Their number and names? |
34211 | Their number? |
34211 | Their object?] |
34211 | Their office?] |
34211 | Their position? |
34211 | Their properties?] |
34211 | Their shape and position?] |
34211 | Their shape and size? |
34211 | Their strength? |
34211 | Their structure?] |
34211 | Their union? |
34211 | Their uses? |
34211 | Their walls? |
34211 | Theories of the ancients?] |
34211 | These compounds constitute what? |
34211 | Thoracic duct?] |
34211 | Those living in hot and cold climates? |
34211 | Thought, emotion, and will? |
34211 | Through what mediums is the blood provided with new material and relieved of the old material? |
34211 | Tickling? |
34211 | Time a person can exist without food?] |
34211 | Time required for all the blood to circulate completely around?] |
34211 | Time required to renovate the air in the lungs? |
34211 | Time?] |
34211 | Tips of the fingers? |
34211 | To what are they likened?] |
34211 | To what extent may the act of respiration be subjected to our wills? |
34211 | To what has the western Indian been taught? |
34211 | To what is man indebted for his position as the head of the animal creation? |
34211 | To what is the personal quality of the voice mainly due? |
34211 | To what process of waste and repair is the body constantly subjected? |
34211 | Too rich diet? |
34211 | Total number of corpuscles in the body?] |
34211 | Touch? |
34211 | Touch?] |
34211 | Training of the mind? |
34211 | Transfusion, as a fashionable remedy? |
34211 | Transfusion?] |
34211 | Transient paralysis? |
34211 | Trial in Germany?] |
34211 | Triplet? |
34211 | True centre of sensation? |
34211 | Tyndall?] |
34211 | Uncooked flesh?] |
34211 | Unleavened? |
34211 | Unripe fruits? |
34211 | Upon what does perspiration depend? |
34211 | Upon what does the change depend? |
34211 | Upon what does the faculty of language seem to depend? |
34211 | Upon what must they rely? |
34211 | Use of alcoholic drinks, how general? |
34211 | Use of organs? |
34211 | Use of ripe fruit? |
34211 | Usefulness and hurtfulness of plants? |
34211 | Usefulness of the different vegetables? |
34211 | Usefulness of the lime? |
34211 | Uses of the papillæ?] |
34211 | Uses of these columns? |
34211 | Valves in the veins? |
34211 | Variation in the interval between the true cords of the voice? |
34211 | Varieties of voice? |
34211 | Variety in thickness of cuticle? |
34211 | Variety of articles?] |
34211 | Various liquids?] |
34211 | Vegetable diet? |
34211 | Vegetable hairs?] |
34211 | Venison? |
34211 | Vitreous humor?] |
34211 | Warmth of the bird as compared with that of the air? |
34211 | Warning? |
34211 | Waste and repair?] |
34211 | Water and salt?] |
34211 | Water in physiology? |
34211 | Water in the fluids of the body? |
34211 | Water in the teeth? |
34211 | Water, salt, and sugar? |
34211 | Weariness of a muscle? |
34211 | Wearing out of the cuticle? |
34211 | What advice is given?] |
34211 | What advice is given?] |
34211 | What aids are there?] |
34211 | What are Nature''s provisions for purifying the air? |
34211 | What are convex lenses? |
34211 | What are sebaceous glands? |
34211 | What are simple microscopes?] |
34211 | What are the arteries? |
34211 | What are the characteristics of the skin, and what office does it perform? |
34211 | What are the cilia and what use do they probably serve? |
34211 | What are the constituents of milk? |
34211 | What are the effects of sun- bathing? |
34211 | What are the effects, as recorded in notable cases, of confinement in places the air of which has been breathed"over and over?" |
34211 | What are the eyelids? |
34211 | What are the fats? |
34211 | What are the first changes of digestion? |
34211 | What are the functions of the cerebellum? |
34211 | What are the functions of the medulla oblongata? |
34211 | What are the functions of the spinal cord? |
34211 | What are the general effects of breathing any impure atmosphere? |
34211 | What are the intestines? |
34211 | What are the lacteals and of what use are they? |
34211 | What are the lungs? |
34211 | What are the movements of the stomach, and what their uses? |
34211 | What are the muscles? |
34211 | What are the nails and hair? |
34211 | What are the ossicles? |
34211 | What are the properties and uses of the gastric juice? |
34211 | What are the properties of carbonic acid gas? |
34211 | What are the requisites for the production of this form of nervous action?] |
34211 | What are the requisites to taste?] |
34211 | What are the special organs of respiration? |
34211 | What are the special senses? |
34211 | What are the spinal nerves, and how are they arranged? |
34211 | What are the tendons or sinews? |
34211 | What are the two great uses of the blood? |
34211 | What are the uses of the reflex action of the cord? |
34211 | What are the veins? |
34211 | What are the veins? |
34211 | What are they? |
34211 | What are they? |
34211 | What articles are employed in their production? |
34211 | What as respects the necessity for changing or varying the diet? |
34211 | What becomes imperative? |
34211 | What becomes of all the food and drink we consume? |
34211 | What becomes of it?] |
34211 | What becomes of the food directly after it has undergone mastication and insalivation? |
34211 | What besides? |
34211 | What by the cartilage at the joints? |
34211 | What can be said in respect to the form and structure of the crystalline lens?] |
34211 | What can you say of its use, etc.? |
34211 | What can you state as to the time required for digestion?] |
34211 | What can you state in regard to the quantity of food required for the support of life? |
34211 | What can you state in relation to the albuminoids? |
34211 | What can you state in relation to the epiglottis? |
34211 | What can you state in relation to the relative strength of animals? |
34211 | What can you state in relation to the source of food? |
34211 | What can you state of alcohol, as a poison, a stimulant, and article of diet? |
34211 | What can you state of changes in the blood from respiration? |
34211 | What can you state of eggs as an article of food? |
34211 | What can you state of poisonous cosmetics? |
34211 | What can you state of salted meat as food, and of its continued use? |
34211 | What can you state of the action of the Eustachian tube?] |
34211 | What can you state of the diffusive power of gases? |
34211 | What can you state of the functions of the cranial ganglia? |
34211 | What can you state of the growth of bone? |
34211 | What can you state of the habits of nations in respect to diet? |
34211 | What can you state of the importance of blood to the body? |
34211 | What can you state of the importance of lime in the body? |
34211 | What can you state of the importance of salt as an article of food? |
34211 | What can you state of the nature and growth of the nail? |
34211 | What can you state of the number and division of the muscles? |
34211 | What can you state of the rapidity of the blood''s circulation? |
34211 | What can you state of the rate of message- motion along a nerve? |
34211 | What can you state of the structure of the skin? |
34211 | What can you state of the ventricles and auricles of the heart? |
34211 | What can you state of transfusion as practised upon man? |
34211 | What can you state on the subject of special organs for separate functions? |
34211 | What cases of transfusion are reported of the lower animals? |
34211 | What causes operate to injure or destroy the teeth? |
34211 | What change does meat undergo in the cooking? |
34211 | What changes take place in the color of the blood in its journey through the system? |
34211 | What circumstances change the needs of persons, old and young, as regards food and drink? |
34211 | What circumstances, of emotion, affect digestion? |
34211 | What circumstances, of food, affect digestion? |
34211 | What classification? |
34211 | What comparison is made between coffee, tea, and chocolate? |
34211 | What comparison is made between tea, coffee, and alcohol? |
34211 | What comparison is made between the brain and the nation''s capitol? |
34211 | What connection is noticed between the cerebrum and mental power? |
34211 | What directions are given as to the time and manner for bathing? |
34211 | What directions are given for boiling meat? |
34211 | What directions are given in relation to clothing the body? |
34211 | What discriminations and selections are necessary? |
34211 | What do the examples show?] |
34211 | What do they comprise? |
34211 | What do they embrace? |
34211 | What do they prove?] |
34211 | What do they require? |
34211 | What do they resemble?] |
34211 | What do they serve? |
34211 | What do we know of the cerebrum and its powers?] |
34211 | What do we learn by means of the spectroscope? |
34211 | What do we now know? |
34211 | What do we observe as regards the composition of a joint? |
34211 | What do we understand by the sugars or saccharine substances? |
34211 | What do you understand by absorption? |
34211 | What do you understand by insalivation? |
34211 | What do you understand by nutrition? |
34211 | What do you understand by the arteries? |
34211 | What do you understand by the capillaries? |
34211 | What do you understand by the operation called transfusion? |
34211 | What do you understand by the pulse? |
34211 | What does Magendie say of the relation of pain to pleasure?] |
34211 | What does it connect and form? |
34211 | What does it impart? |
34211 | What does it resemble? |
34211 | What does it teach us?] |
34211 | What does perspiration set free from the blood? |
34211 | What does the air lose and gain by respiration? |
34211 | What does the result show?] |
34211 | What does the theory suppose?] |
34211 | What does this illustrate? |
34211 | What effect does cold have upon meats? |
34211 | What effects follow insufficient sleep? |
34211 | What else can you state of the value of salt?] |
34211 | What else do we now know? |
34211 | What else does reflex action occasion? |
34211 | What else has the expired air gained? |
34211 | What else is said in relation to the heart?] |
34211 | What estimate?] |
34211 | What example is given?] |
34211 | What experiment is mentioned?] |
34211 | What experiments are mentioned to prove this power of the cord? |
34211 | What experiments are mentioned?] |
34211 | What experiments, with results, upon the spinal cord are noted? |
34211 | What facts show that the gray substance of the brain is insensitive? |
34211 | What final fact is observed in the crossing of the motor columns?] |
34211 | What follow activity? |
34211 | What for roasting, and with what results? |
34211 | What functions are mentioned? |
34211 | What further can you say on the subject? |
34211 | What further can you state as to habitual impressions?] |
34211 | What further can you state having relation to the subject? |
34211 | What further can you state in relation to the process of renovation through which the body passes? |
34211 | What further can you state in relation to the stomach? |
34211 | What further can you state of the pulse? |
34211 | What further can you state of the veins? |
34211 | What further can you state of them?] |
34211 | What further can you state on the subject? |
34211 | What further can you state on the subject? |
34211 | What further can you state on the subject? |
34211 | What further illustration? |
34211 | What further in relation to contraction? |
34211 | What further is added?] |
34211 | What further is related?] |
34211 | What further is said in relation to the nourishing and other qualities of vegetables?] |
34211 | What further is said of it? |
34211 | What further is said of the cuticle?] |
34211 | What further is said of the egg?] |
34211 | What further is said of vegetable food? |
34211 | What further is said of walking?] |
34211 | What further is stated of other inorganic substances? |
34211 | What further is stated?] |
34211 | What further is stated?] |
34211 | What further is stated?] |
34211 | What further of the lymph?] |
34211 | What further of transfusion?] |
34211 | What further?] |
34211 | What has been demonstrated in the first place? |
34211 | What has been found in our climate? |
34211 | What has been found? |
34211 | What has been observed in support of this statement? |
34211 | What has been proved as regards animal food? |
34211 | What have we seen as regards the brain? |
34211 | What hints and directions are given on the subject of ventilation? |
34211 | What hints are given for the ventilation of our dwellings?] |
34211 | What illustrations are mentioned to show such uses? |
34211 | What impurities gather naturally on the skin? |
34211 | What in relation to organic substances? |
34211 | What in relation to the selection of articles for food? |
34211 | What inference is drawn?] |
34211 | What inference is drawn?] |
34211 | What information does it furnish? |
34211 | What instances are alluded to? |
34211 | What is a lens and its focus? |
34211 | What is a sprain? |
34211 | What is an Albino? |
34211 | What is it convenient to say? |
34211 | What is meant by a joint in the human frame? |
34211 | What is meant by a transient paralysis of a nerve? |
34211 | What is meant by assimilation? |
34211 | What is meant by coagulation of the blood? |
34211 | What is meant by contraction of the muscles? |
34211 | What is meant by the circulation of the blood? |
34211 | What is meant by the gastric juice?] |
34211 | What is meant by the human skeleton? |
34211 | What is necessary in most cases to awaken reflex movements? |
34211 | What is proved? |
34211 | What is related of bathing among the ancients? |
34211 | What is related to show the antiquity of sun- bathing? |
34211 | What is required by every living organism? |
34211 | What is said about cold bathing?] |
34211 | What is said about sea- bathing?] |
34211 | What is said about the frying of meats? |
34211 | What is said about warm bathing?] |
34211 | What is said about warm clothing?] |
34211 | What is said as to the time and manner of bathing?] |
34211 | What is said in relation to one more than the five senses?] |
34211 | What is said of experiments that have been tried?] |
34211 | What is said of our consciousness of and power over these movements? |
34211 | What is said of running, and other like movements? |
34211 | What is said of the hand?] |
34211 | What is said of them in comparison with those of the lower animals? |
34211 | What is said of them? |
34211 | What is said of walking and other acts in connection with the office performed by the medulla and spinal cord?] |
34211 | What is sensible perspiration? |
34211 | What is shown?] |
34211 | What is sight? |
34211 | What is sound? |
34211 | What is sound? |
34211 | What is stated in connection with the opera- glass? |
34211 | What is stated in relation to drinking water? |
34211 | What is stated in relation to stimulating substances? |
34211 | What is stated in relation to the frequency of respiration? |
34211 | What is stated in respect to sweet and bitter flavors? |
34211 | What is stated of after- death contraction? |
34211 | What is stated of fruits, the use of them, their nutritious qualities, etc.? |
34211 | What is stated of men in connection with the size of their brain? |
34211 | What is stated of the action of water upon lead?] |
34211 | What is stated of the blood as viewed under the microscope?] |
34211 | What is stated of the idiot? |
34211 | What is stated of the injuries to the blood- vessels?] |
34211 | What is stated of the mind in connection with these movements?] |
34211 | What is stated of the relations of taste with other senses?] |
34211 | What is stated of the usefulness and other properties of the products of the vegetable kingdom? |
34211 | What is stated of violent and spasmodic exercise? |
34211 | What is the activity denominated?] |
34211 | What is the advantage?] |
34211 | What is the air, and what are its parts? |
34211 | What is the auditory canal? |
34211 | What is the case?] |
34211 | What is the character and substance of their tissues? |
34211 | What is the character of the air that has been just breathed? |
34211 | What is the cutis? |
34211 | What is the diaphragm, and what is its office? |
34211 | What is the difference between sensible and insensible perspiration? |
34211 | What is the difference between the motion called flexion and that called extension? |
34211 | What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles? |
34211 | What is the effect in each case? |
34211 | What is the effect of exercise upon the heart, skin, and appetite? |
34211 | What is the function of the cerebrum? |
34211 | What is the iris? |
34211 | What is the medulla oblongata? |
34211 | What is the membrana tympani? |
34211 | What is the middle ear? |
34211 | What is the nature of the change? |
34211 | What is the object of respiration? |
34211 | What is the office of the gastric juice? |
34211 | What is the pain? |
34211 | What is the physiological action of alcohol? |
34211 | What is the saliva? |
34211 | What is the skin? |
34211 | What is the spinal column? |
34211 | What is the theory by which sound is conducted to the brain?] |
34211 | What is understood by the reflex action of the cord? |
34211 | What is understood by the term food? |
34211 | What is ventriloquism? |
34211 | What is wise?] |
34211 | What is worthy of remark? |
34211 | What is"Trichina?" |
34211 | What kind of exercise yields the best results? |
34211 | What length of time is required for all the blood of the body to make a complete round of the circulation? |
34211 | What length of time is required for the digestion of food? |
34211 | What may be said to be the capacity of the lungs? |
34211 | What may walking be called? |
34211 | What means have we of detecting blood in spots or stains? |
34211 | What movable joints are there? |
34211 | What must it have? |
34211 | What of the air, as an article of food? |
34211 | What of the arms? |
34211 | What office is performed by the ligaments of the joints? |
34211 | What organs at the base?] |
34211 | What other fact is observed?] |
34211 | What other important use has the cord? |
34211 | What other purpose does the Eustachian tube serve? |
34211 | What other service do the sebaceous glands perform? |
34211 | What other service does perspiration perform? |
34211 | What part does the retina constitute? |
34211 | What part of fish is eaten? |
34211 | What part of the blood is it? |
34211 | What portions of the food are digested in the stomach? |
34211 | What power do they give us?] |
34211 | What process occurs in the sea? |
34211 | What processes are known as the vegetative functions? |
34211 | What processes take place during sleep? |
34211 | What properties and functions does the plant possess? |
34211 | What properties and powers does the spinal column possess? |
34211 | What properties has coffee as an article of diet? |
34211 | What relative position does water hold as an article of food? |
34211 | What second set of powers has the animal? |
34211 | What service do the capillaries perform? |
34211 | What singular fact is noticed? |
34211 | What special importance is attributed to the hand?] |
34211 | What special requisites should be insisted upon? |
34211 | What special vitality does the tissue of the heart possess? |
34211 | What suggestions and directions are given for the preservation of the teeth? |
34211 | What suggestions and directions are given upon the subject of eating and drinking? |
34211 | What takes place after the articles of lead have been used much? |
34211 | What then must man do? |
34211 | What then? |
34211 | What useful purposes do the bones serve? |
34211 | What uses does the blood subserve? |
34211 | What varies? |
34211 | What was formerly thought? |
34211 | What was supposed? |
34211 | What will be proved by the experiment? |
34211 | What wisdom is there in the law of the blood''s coagulation? |
34211 | What wise provision is mentioned? |
34211 | What would be the consequences to a fish put into water from which the air had been completely exhausted? |
34211 | What would be the consequences, if the entire capacity of the lungs were constantly used? |
34211 | What, as related to childhood? |
34211 | What, in relation to albumen? |
34211 | What, in relation to casein? |
34211 | What, in relation to physical degeneracy? |
34211 | What, in relation to physical strength? |
34211 | What, in relation to the importance of exercise? |
34211 | What, in relation to the process of"shedding?" |
34211 | What, in relation to their arrangement? |
34211 | What, of the importance of iron? |
34211 | What, on the subject of interchange of gases in the lungs? |
34211 | What, the blood? |
34211 | What, then, can be said of alcohol as a recommendation? |
34211 | What, therefore, is required? |
34211 | Wheat? |
34211 | Wheaten bread? |
34211 | When and where noticed?] |
34211 | When does the secretion of the tears occur? |
34211 | When examined by the aid of the microscope? |
34211 | When is a person taller than at other times? |
34211 | When it does not close in time, what is the consequence?] |
34211 | When it is diseased?] |
34211 | When may the reflex energy be deficient?] |
34211 | When should we indulge in cold, warm, and sea bathing? |
34211 | When such is the case with the leg? |
34211 | When the injury occurs in the neck?] |
34211 | Whence are fatty articles of food derived?] |
34211 | Whence the sparkle, or life? |
34211 | Where are Albinos found?] |
34211 | Where are the lungs situated, and what is the character of the substance of which they are composed? |
34211 | Where are the vocal cords? |
34211 | Where do the arteries lie? |
34211 | Where do they exist, and how are they formed? |
34211 | Where else does the sense lodge? |
34211 | Where else found?] |
34211 | Where felt?] |
34211 | Where found? |
34211 | Where found? |
34211 | Where found? |
34211 | Where is the seat of pain when the right hand is hurt? |
34211 | Where is the seat of the mind? |
34211 | Where is the ventricle of the larynx? |
34211 | Where is the"ear- sand"found? |
34211 | Where situated? |
34211 | Which are the third of the organic groups? |
34211 | White corpuscles? |
34211 | White fibres?] |
34211 | White flour? |
34211 | White rabbits?] |
34211 | Why are compound microscopes superior to simple ones?] |
34211 | Why called tympanum?] |
34211 | Why can not a muscle in life continue contracted a long time? |
34211 | Why do we not readily recognize the reflex activity of the cord in our own bodies? |
34211 | Why important? |
34211 | Why is a knowledge of the digestive functions important? |
34211 | Why is bread made of wheat flour so important as an article of food? |
34211 | Why is it not? |
34211 | Why is it that such air is not fit for respiration? |
34211 | Why is the eye called the"window of the soul?" |
34211 | Why is the fact important?] |
34211 | Why is this view inadequate?] |
34211 | Why not due to the muscles?] |
34211 | Why so called? |
34211 | Why, as to a horizontal stage?] |
34211 | Why, the subject of enthusiastic study?] |
34211 | Why, then, does it not sink upon and overwhelm mankind with a silent, invisible wave of death? |
34211 | Why? |
34211 | Why? |
34211 | Why? |
34211 | Why? |
34211 | Why? |
34211 | Why?] |
34211 | Winking? |
34211 | Winking?] |
34211 | With the brains of other animals?] |
34211 | With what does the vestibule communicate? |
34211 | With what must it not be confounded? |
34211 | Year? |
34211 | Yolk? |
34211 | [ Sidenote: 13 Action? |
34211 | [ Sidenote: 14 Work in the open air? |
34211 | [ Sidenote: 15 In what does exercise consist? |
34211 | on sight?] |
30541 | Could we need a stronger argument for enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin? 30541 ( Appendix E.)-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What peculiar property has gastric juice? 30541 ( In the adult? 30541 ( That perform the delicate movements of the fingers? 30541 ( What causes the edge of the nailto grow into the flesh"of the= toe?= How prevented?) |
30541 | ( What is said in regard to the bile? |
30541 | ( What other vessels perform the office of absorption? |
30541 | ( lobelia, bloodroot, tobacco,& c., is taken? |
30541 | ( what age particularly is excessive and continued mental exertion hurtful? |
30541 | (= 1035.= What is the antidote? |
30541 | (= 327.= Why does the position of a person affect digestion? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 331. what is the ultimate object of the food? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 386 Does the proper position of the limbs favor the union of wounds? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Are not diseases prolonged, and even rendered fatal, from breathing the impure, vitiated air of the sick- chamber? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= By what is the internal labyrinth lined? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Can respiration be suspended for any considerable length of time? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How are tendons or cords formed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How are this coat and the cornea united? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How can it be spread along the hairs? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How can the earthy matter of the bones be shown? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How can they be removed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it demonstrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it known from other organic principles? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it proved that secretion depends on nervous influence? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is it with the laborer? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is leather formed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the effect of unyielding clothing, when worn tight, illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the glottis enlarged or contracted? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the peculiar sensation accounted for when we hear the grating of a file or saw? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the thickness of the cuticle mainly formed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is the"dreaming out"of problems explained? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is this illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is this illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How is this shown by experiment? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How many contractions and relaxations of the same muscle? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How many varieties of papillà ¦? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How may the structure of the trachea and its branches be illustrated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= How the watery vapor? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In cases of great prostration, what is recommended? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In the adult? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= In what season of the year is the coloring matter less in the white race? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Is there a limit to the muscles becoming powerful by action? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of mechanics''shops? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of the Anglo- Saxon race? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Of what are they a part? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The objection? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The tremor of the hand among some mechanics in the prime of life? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What are the consequences of the error? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What are they called? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What causes palsy of the retina? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What causes the edge of the nail"to grow into the flesh"of the toe? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What causes the hollow eye and sunken cheek after a severe sickness? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What degree of temperature of water is termed a cold bath? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What do the experiments of Dr. Milne Edwards show? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does observation show? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does the preceding remark explain? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does this artery and its corresponding veins establish? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does this cavity contain? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What does this hereditary transmission prove? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What effect has a full inspiration on the ribs and diaphragm? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What effect has moderate, regular labor upon the growing youth? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What effect has the combined action of these muscles? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What experiment is mentioned? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What important ducts open into it? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is its form when not in action? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is one cause of nervous disease among the higher classes? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is one cause of rickets? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is one of the precursory symptoms of consumption? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is related of Chantrey? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is said of the retention of the unctuous matter in the oil- tubes? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is said of the size of sleeping- rooms? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is said of those fishes that breathe by means of gills? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the design of fig, 131? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the effect when the blood is not changed in the lungs? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the effect when the synovial fluid is secreted in large quantities? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the function of this nerve? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the remedy where there is an accumulation of wax? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is the test by which to estimate, the benefit of all modes of bathing? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is their use? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is true of the Indian? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What kinds of exercise are best? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What membrane lines the trachea and its branches? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What observation in this connection? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What persons would be benefited by observing the preceding remarks? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What portions have been removed without impairing the intellect? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What should be avoided? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What suggestion when a school- room is not ventilated? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What were his conclusions? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= When should bathing be performed? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Where do they commence? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why do we eat more in the winter than in the summer? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why do we, then, require more clothing in winter than in summer? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why does the right shoulder project more frequently than the left? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why is smoking injurious to the teeth? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Why should all persons have ample time for eating? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= With what is it surrounded? |
30541 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= With what sense is this closely connected? |
30541 | 100 represent? |
30541 | 100 represent? |
30541 | 101? |
30541 | 101? |
30541 | 104? |
30541 | 10? |
30541 | 113 represent? |
30541 | 116 represent? |
30541 | 118? |
30541 | 11? |
30541 | 125 represent? |
30541 | 135 represent? |
30541 | 136? |
30541 | 138 exhibit? |
30541 | 13? |
30541 | 140 represent? |
30541 | 143 represent? |
30541 | 147 represent? |
30541 | 14? |
30541 | 165. how long does a voluntary muscle remain contracted? |
30541 | 20? |
30541 | 21? |
30541 | 22? |
30541 | 23? |
30541 | 24? |
30541 | 29? |
30541 | 30? |
30541 | 31? |
30541 | 32? |
30541 | 33 represent? |
30541 | 34 represent? |
30541 | 36 represent? |
30541 | 40? |
30541 | 48 and 49? |
30541 | 58 represent? |
30541 | 59 represent? |
30541 | 7 represent? |
30541 | 70 represent? |
30541 | 72? |
30541 | 73? |
30541 | 76? |
30541 | 77? |
30541 | 78 and 79? |
30541 | 82? |
30541 | 83? |
30541 | 84? |
30541 | 86? |
30541 | 91 represent? |
30541 | 994. Who should have the special management of food when medicine is withdrawn? |
30541 | 99? |
30541 | = 1062.= Should a physician be called in all cases when poison is swallowed?) |
30541 | = 278.= How are the new particles of matter supplied? |
30541 | = 383.= How should"flesh wounds"be dressed?) |
30541 | = 813.= What is said of scrofulous and rickety children?) |
30541 | A hot bath? |
30541 | A temperate? |
30541 | A tepid? |
30541 | A warm? |
30541 | About the flexions of the joints? |
30541 | After the cessation of severe toil, how much time should expire before eating? |
30541 | Are the consequences of neglected exercise immediately apparent? |
30541 | Are the involuntary functions of different parts of the system influenced by the brain? |
30541 | Are the lungs supplied with nutrient arteries? |
30541 | Are the precise functions of the different parts of the ear known? |
30541 | Are the results of such practices limited? |
30541 | Are the true sources of animal heat known? |
30541 | Are the vocal organs wanting in stammerers? |
30541 | Are there other excretions from the lungs? |
30541 | Are they also the instruments of expression, either of joy or grief? |
30541 | Are they essentially the same? |
30541 | Are they numerous in this membrane? |
30541 | Are vegetable poisons as numerous and as virulent in their effects as mineral? |
30541 | As an article of dress, to whom are they best adapted? |
30541 | At what age are the bones best fitted for labor? |
30541 | At what age is the appetite keen and the digestion vigorous? |
30541 | At what age particularly is excessive and continued mental exertion hurtful? |
30541 | Attached to its extremity) Page 119: Was''coecum''( is the mucous membrane sometimes called the villous coat? |
30541 | By warm- blooded animals? |
30541 | By what agency are the impressions of external objects conveyed to the brain? |
30541 | By what are the lungs enclosed? |
30541 | By what are they lined? |
30541 | By what means and to what organs is the larynx connected? |
30541 | By what means is its uniformity maintained? |
30541 | By what means is the vaccine matter introduced into the system? |
30541 | By what means? |
30541 | By what name is it sometimes called? |
30541 | By what organs are these changes effected? |
30541 | By what organs is animal heat generated? |
30541 | By what organs is the first change in the food effected? |
30541 | Can all persons take the same amount of exercise? |
30541 | Can any quantity of this preparation of iron be given without injurious results? |
30541 | Can it be ascertained with accuracy how much air is taken into the lungs at each inspiration? |
30541 | Can the milk of such diseased animals be healthy-- the proper nourishment for children? |
30541 | Can this mode be adopted by invalids with safety? |
30541 | Can this sense be improved by cultivation? |
30541 | Describe how it is passed into the stomach? |
30541 | Describe the= eyelids.= What is the use of the conjunctiva? |
30541 | Digestible? |
30541 | Do all joints require the same number of muscles, when called into action? |
30541 | Do different temperaments require different kinds of food? |
30541 | Do the amount and kind of clothing affect animal heat? |
30541 | Do the moral feelings exert a controlling influence over the principal functions of the system? |
30541 | Do the same principles apply to the use of the eye as to other organs? |
30541 | Do the same results follow, if the cuticle is only punctured? |
30541 | Do they exist already formed in organized bodies? |
30541 | Do they exist already formed in= organized= bodies? |
30541 | Do they exist in every part of the body? |
30541 | Do those persons that extract teeth require skill as well as knowledge? |
30541 | Do vegetables possess the property of secretion? |
30541 | Does air that is re- breathed freely impart its oxygen? |
30541 | Does it vary in thickness on different parts of the body? |
30541 | Does the condition of the lungs influence the purity of the blood? |
30541 | Does the condition of the throat and nasal passages modify the voice? |
30541 | Does the nurse require knowledge and practice in her employment, as well as the physician? |
30541 | Does the quantity of blood influence the secretions? |
30541 | Does the quantity of blood supplied to the skin affect its sensibility? |
30541 | Does the same principle apply to the brain? |
30541 | Does the same principle apply to the eye? |
30541 | Does the sensation of thirst always arise from a real want of the system? |
30541 | Does the skin exert a great influence in removing disease from the internal organs, as well as in keeping them in health? |
30541 | Does the time vary when the reuniting substance of the bone is secreted from the blood? |
30541 | Does this difference exist in childhood? |
30541 | Does this loss vary, and what is an average estimate? |
30541 | Does this same principle apply to those who labor? |
30541 | Does this sense vary in different persons? |
30541 | Flow are the new atoms of matter deposited? |
30541 | For how can we expect to obey laws which we do not understand? |
30541 | For what are they remarkable? |
30541 | From hanging? |
30541 | From these calculations, how much may they contain in their quiescent state? |
30541 | From what are the various textures formed? |
30541 | From what do the nerves proceed that supply this sense? |
30541 | From what does the cricoid cartilage derive its name? |
30541 | From what other cause do evils arise to the brain? |
30541 | From what source do these organs derive their nervous filaments? |
30541 | From what source does the tongue derive its nerves? |
30541 | From what tissue is a serous fluid exhaled? |
30541 | Give observation 1st, respecting the use of the abdominal muscles? |
30541 | Has animal or vegetable food any resemblance to the different tissues of which it finally forms a part? |
30541 | Has the analogy been verified? |
30541 | Has the eye the power of adapting itself to different distances? |
30541 | Have the cornea and the humors of the eye different degrees of density? |
30541 | Have we accurate knowledge of the agents that produce secretion? |
30541 | How and where is the blood changed? |
30541 | How are all the motions of the body produced? |
30541 | How are carbon and hydrogen supplied to the system? |
30541 | How are colds generally induced? |
30541 | How are cutaneous eruptions frequently produced? |
30541 | How are enlarged veins frequently produced? |
30541 | How are infectious vapors transmitted to the system? |
30541 | How are most of the bones formed? |
30541 | How are such children usually managed? |
30541 | How are the bones of the head divided? |
30541 | How are the bones of the skull united? |
30541 | How are the cells imbedded in certain tissues? |
30541 | How are the ciliary processes formed? |
30541 | How are the effects of an over- dose counteracted? |
30541 | How are the fluids and solids of the body produced? |
30541 | How are the glands arranged? |
30541 | How are the miscalled,"genteel,"contracted chests usually produced? |
30541 | How are the movements of the eye facilitated? |
30541 | How are the nerves of the small papillà ¦ arranged? |
30541 | How are the new particles of matter supplied? |
30541 | How are the particles of matter arranged in solids? |
30541 | How are the ribs united to the sternum? |
30541 | How are the tears conveyed from the lachrymal gland to the nose? |
30541 | How are the useless atoms of matter conveyed into the veins of the systemic circulation? |
30541 | How are the valves in the veins formed? |
30541 | How are the vocal organs influenced? |
30541 | How are the white spots frequently seen upon the eye accounted for? |
30541 | How are the worst forms of indigestion and nervous depression produced? |
30541 | How are these layers best demonstrated? |
30541 | How are they divided? |
30541 | How are they divided? |
30541 | How are they formed? |
30541 | How are they protected? |
30541 | How are they ranged? |
30541 | How are they ranged? |
30541 | How can a room be well ventilated? |
30541 | How can a union of mental impulse and muscular action be beneficial to an invalid? |
30541 | How can an idea of the structure of the heart be obtained? |
30541 | How can defective vision in a great degree be prevented? |
30541 | How can dust and other small particles be removed from the eye? |
30541 | How can fibrin be obtained? |
30541 | How can it be effected? |
30541 | How can one shoulder be elevated and no injurious results follow? |
30541 | How can oxalic acid be distinguished from epsom salts? |
30541 | How can round shoulders acquired by habit be remedied? |
30541 | How can stammering be remedied? |
30541 | How can such disagreeable sensations be avoided? |
30541 | How can the Spanish custom be improved? |
30541 | How can the amount of pressure necessary to prevent the enlargement of the chest be demonstrated? |
30541 | How can the existence of the excretion of the skin be shown? |
30541 | How can the greatest amount of labor be secured with the least exhaustion to the muscles? |
30541 | How can the pernicious effects of a chill be prevented? |
30541 | How can the presence of carbonic acid in the lungs be proved? |
30541 | How can the presence of carbonic gas in the expired air be demonstrated? |
30541 | How can the size of the chest be diminished? |
30541 | How can the size of the chest be increased when it is contracted? |
30541 | How can the structure of muscles and their fibres be shown? |
30541 | How can the structure of the joints be explained? |
30541 | How can the structure of the vertebrà ¦ be seen? |
30541 | How can the teeth be preserved? |
30541 | How can the thirst be allayed? |
30541 | How can these affections he relieved? |
30541 | How can these papillà ¦, or points, be seen? |
30541 | How can these papillà ¦, or points, be seen? |
30541 | How can this be counteracted? |
30541 | How can this deformity be prevented? |
30541 | How can vesication be prevented? |
30541 | How can we account for the taste of metals when applied to the tongue? |
30541 | How can we determine whether the apparel is worn too tight? |
30541 | How do the auricles and ventricles contract and dilate? |
30541 | How do the cavities in the heart differ? |
30541 | How do these appear in some situations? |
30541 | How does albumen differ from fibrin? |
30541 | How does bathing promote cleanliness? |
30541 | How does impure blood affect the brain? |
30541 | How does moderate and repeated friction affect the cuticle? |
30541 | How does the cerebellum compare in size with the cerebrum? |
30541 | How does the elevation of the tenth rib compare with the second? |
30541 | How does the heat of the atmosphere in summer, in our latitude, compare with that of the human system? |
30541 | How does the mind become sensible of odoriferous particles? |
30541 | How does the mucous differ from the serous tissue? |
30541 | How does the mucous differ from the= serous= tissue? |
30541 | How does the volume Of expired air compare with that which was inspired? |
30541 | How does this humor differ from the aqueous? |
30541 | How does this principle apply to the humors of the eye? |
30541 | How does this sense aid the blind? |
30541 | How explained? |
30541 | How has the effect of non- nitrogenous nutriment been illustrated? |
30541 | How illustrated? |
30541 | How in disease? |
30541 | How in health? |
30541 | How in middle age? |
30541 | How in old age? |
30541 | How in others? |
30541 | How in the large papillà ¦? |
30541 | How internally? |
30541 | How is ammonia formed? |
30541 | How is it connected externally? |
30541 | How is it divided? |
30541 | How is it effected? |
30541 | How is it effected? |
30541 | How is it in ancient statues? |
30541 | How is it proved that respiration and animal heat are closely connected? |
30541 | How is it proved? |
30541 | How is it retained in its position? |
30541 | How is it with physical education? |
30541 | How is letheon introduced into the system? |
30541 | How is physiology divided? |
30541 | How is sensibility conferred on this organ? |
30541 | How is sound produced? |
30541 | How is sound varied? |
30541 | How is the body enabled to endure tropical heat and polar cold? |
30541 | How is the bony matter arranged in different parts of the animal frame? |
30541 | How is the brain regarded by physiologists and philosophers? |
30541 | How is the cerebrum divided? |
30541 | How is the chest enlarged between the spinal column and sternum? |
30541 | How is the contraction of the chest effected? |
30541 | How is the defect remedied? |
30541 | How is the defect remedied? |
30541 | How is the food pressed into the pharynx? |
30541 | How is the grinding motion of the teeth produced? |
30541 | How is the influence of solar light illustrated? |
30541 | How is the influence of the blood upon the skin further demonstrated? |
30541 | How is the influence of the mind on the digestive process exhibited? |
30541 | How is the influence that the skin exercises on the digestive organs illustrated? |
30541 | How is the inhaled oxygen affected? |
30541 | How is the interior of the canal of the cochlea divided? |
30541 | How is the latter division subdivided? |
30541 | How is the movement of the ribs and diaphragm modified? |
30541 | How is the necessity of porous clothing illustrated? |
30541 | How is the necessity of pure, red blood and nervous action shown in the production of animal heat? |
30541 | How is the necessity of voluminous lungs illustrated? |
30541 | How is the nervous system divided? |
30541 | How is the pulse produced? |
30541 | How is the purity of the air affected by respiration? |
30541 | How is the question answered, whether that article is most appropriate to the system which is most easily digested? |
30541 | How is the right ventricle adapted to its function? |
30541 | How is the sacral plexus formed? |
30541 | How is the sympathetic nerve distributed? |
30541 | How is the term system applied? |
30541 | How is the union of the divided parts effected? |
30541 | How is the venous blood prevented from passing into this duct? |
30541 | How is their existence proved? |
30541 | How is this condition frequently produced? |
30541 | How is this condition of the nervous system indicated? |
30541 | How is this condition of the skin known? |
30541 | How is this illustrated in the case of a healthy farmer? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this illustrated? |
30541 | How is this principle applied to the interchange of products in the lungs? |
30541 | How is this sense in children? |
30541 | How is this sense sometimes impaired? |
30541 | How is this shown by experiment? |
30541 | How is this shown by experiment?) |
30541 | How is"dandruff"on the scalp produced? |
30541 | How long did Sanctorius daily weigh his food, to ascertain the amount of secretion that passed through the skin? |
30541 | How long should a nurse remain in the sick- chamber at a time? |
30541 | How many are called into action in the movement of the elbow? |
30541 | How many bones in the carpus? |
30541 | How many bones in the carpus? |
30541 | How many bones in the ear? |
30541 | How many bones in the face? |
30541 | How many bones in the human body? |
30541 | How many bones in the lower extremities? |
30541 | How many bones in the trunk? |
30541 | How many bones in the upper extremities? |
30541 | How many coats has it? |
30541 | How many cubic feet of air are adequate for a man to breathe each minute? |
30541 | How many ducts pass from this gland, and what do they convey to the eye? |
30541 | How many enlargements has this cord? |
30541 | How many glands about the mouth? |
30541 | How many in each jaw? |
30541 | How many in number? |
30541 | How many letters may be pronounced in a minute? |
30541 | How many may be considered an average number? |
30541 | How many movements of the lower jaw in masticating food? |
30541 | How many muscles has the eye? |
30541 | How many muscles in the human system? |
30541 | How many nerves from the lumbar plexus, and where do they ramify? |
30541 | How many nerves pass from this plexus? |
30541 | How many openings in the tympanum? |
30541 | How many pairs of cranial nerves? |
30541 | How many pairs of nerves issue from the spinal cord? |
30541 | How many pairs of nerves issue from the spinal cord? |
30541 | How many perspiratory pores did Dr. Wilson count upon a square inch of skin on the palm of the hand? |
30541 | How many ranges of bones have the phalanges? |
30541 | How many roots have the molars of the upper jaw? |
30541 | How many senses have we? |
30541 | How many valves in the left side, and their names? |
30541 | How may an ordinary inspiration be accomplished? |
30541 | How may concussion of the brain be produced? |
30541 | How may decaying teeth be preserved? |
30541 | How may slight deformities of the spine be prevented? |
30541 | How may soreness of the muscles, consequent upon severe action, be prevented? |
30541 | How may the arrangement of muscular fibre be illustrated? |
30541 | How may the blood become impure? |
30541 | How may the bones be considered? |
30541 | How may the circulation and sensibility be restored? |
30541 | How may the ganglia be considered? |
30541 | How may the murmur of respiration be heard? |
30541 | How may the principal elementary substances be separated from the blood? |
30541 | How may the strength of muscles be kept until advanced age? |
30541 | How may the voice be strengthened? |
30541 | How may they be divided? |
30541 | How may"numbness"in the limbs be produced? |
30541 | How much can be thrown out of the lungs at a forcible expiration, and how much remains in the lungs? |
30541 | How much does Dr. Reid allow? |
30541 | How much fluid does this membrane contain when healthy? |
30541 | How much food should generally be eaten? |
30541 | How must they succeed each other? |
30541 | How often does the heart contract, or the pulse beat, in adults? |
30541 | How often should a sick person be bathed? |
30541 | How often should the dressing of burns be removed? |
30541 | How often should they be cleansed? |
30541 | How often should we bathe? |
30541 | How prevented? |
30541 | How produced? |
30541 | How relieved? |
30541 | How relieved? |
30541 | How remedied? |
30541 | How removed from the upper eyelid? |
30541 | How removed? |
30541 | How retained in place? |
30541 | How should all changes of the system be made? |
30541 | How should bathing be performed, in order to be efficient in preserving health? |
30541 | How should circulation be restored to limbs frozen or severely chilled? |
30541 | How should exercise be taken? |
30541 | How should indigestion arising from nervous prostration be treated? |
30541 | How should mastication be performed? |
30541 | How should persons apparently drowned be treated? |
30541 | How should public speakers dress their necks? |
30541 | How should punctured and lacerated wounds be dressed? |
30541 | How should rooms be warmed? |
30541 | How should the apparel of a child be worn? |
30541 | How should the bathing then be performed, so that the patient may not contract a cold? |
30541 | How should the circulation be at first reëstablished? |
30541 | How should the dull or less active child be treated? |
30541 | How should the food be given when both the digestive organs and general system are debilitated? |
30541 | How should the intervals between meals be regulated? |
30541 | How should the muscles be called into action? |
30541 | How should the muscles be rested when they have been vigorously used? |
30541 | How should the nails be treated to prevent irregularities and disease? |
30541 | How should the strips of plaster be removed from a wound? |
30541 | How should"flesh wounds"be dressed? |
30541 | How the left? |
30541 | How the oxygen? |
30541 | How was it proved that there was a constant change in the osseous fabric? |
30541 | How was the time required for digesting different articles of food ascertained? |
30541 | How was this narcotic poison used by the Athenians? |
30541 | If the blood is only lessened in quantity? |
30541 | If unpleasant sensations are felt from too free use of soap, how can they be counteracted? |
30541 | In adults? |
30541 | In how many ways may the chest be enlarged, and how is it accomplished? |
30541 | In infants? |
30541 | In old persons? |
30541 | In preserving health, what is of greater importance than warming the room? |
30541 | In preserving the health, is it necessary to give attention to the food which is eaten? |
30541 | In the disease called"dropsy of the brain,"where is the water deposited? |
30541 | In the ear? |
30541 | In the ears? |
30541 | In the exercise of these functions, which is active, and which passive? |
30541 | In the nasal and ear passages? |
30541 | In the scalp? |
30541 | In their distribution, how are they separated from the surrounding tissues? |
30541 | In what classes do mental and nervous debility prevail? |
30541 | In what direction does the spinal column, in its natural position, curve? |
30541 | In what do all the physiologists of the present day concur? |
30541 | In what manner should change of temperature take place, to be adapted to the body? |
30541 | In what other point of view is the cuticle interesting? |
30541 | In what part of it do we find the coloring matter? |
30541 | In what proportion are substances nutritious? |
30541 | In what respect do the posterior roots differ from the anterior? |
30541 | In what respect do these vessels resemble the veins of the system? |
30541 | In what respect do they differ from other bones of the body? |
30541 | In whom is respiration most frequent? |
30541 | In whom is this illustrated? |
30541 | Into how many classes are poisons divided? |
30541 | Into how many layers are they arranged? |
30541 | Into how many parts are the teeth divided? |
30541 | Into how many parts is the spinal cord divided? |
30541 | Into what are different kinds of aliment separated? |
30541 | Into what are different kinds of aliment separated?) |
30541 | Is it also capable of improvement when all the other senses are perfect? |
30541 | Is it known what part of the brain has the most intimate relation with the intellectual faculties? |
30541 | Is it not the duty of the parent and the guardian to learn these facts, and to see that they are not only learned, but reduced to practice? |
30541 | Is it useful to know the antidotes or remedies for poison? |
30541 | Is its development progressive? |
30541 | Is medical treatment of any avail? |
30541 | Is repetition essential to distinct articulation? |
30541 | Is repetition necessary to make a durable impression on the mind? |
30541 | Is the blood necessarily red? |
30541 | Is the ear complicated in its structure? |
30541 | Is the interior of the body, as well as the exterior, covered by a skin? |
30541 | Is the prohibition of God respecting intermarriage in accordance with the organic laws of the brain? |
30541 | Is there a diversity of opinion respecting this variety of absorption? |
30541 | Is there an adaptation of the bones of the system to the offices they are required to perform? |
30541 | Is this a good article for clothing? |
30541 | Is this difference found in the lower order of animals? |
30541 | Is this organ abundantly supplied with blood? |
30541 | Is this sense capable of improvement? |
30541 | Is this sense modified by habit? |
30541 | Is this sense susceptible of improvement? |
30541 | Is this theory in general discarded? |
30541 | Its inferior? |
30541 | Its use? |
30541 | Its use? |
30541 | May animals be situated so that they require no nutriment? |
30541 | May not a walk, simply as an exercise, be beneficial? |
30541 | May simply"snug"clothing compress the cartilages? |
30541 | May the increased functional action of the brain change its structure? |
30541 | May this principle be applied to the action of the human stomach? |
30541 | Mention some of the effects of mental depression upon the= body.= What is related by LÃ ¦ nnec?) |
30541 | Name the parts that enter into the structure of the nose? |
30541 | Name= them.= How are they protected? |
30541 | Of Captain Back? |
30541 | Of Captain Lyon? |
30541 | Of Captain Scoresby? |
30541 | Of Chaubert? |
30541 | Of Sir Charles Blagden? |
30541 | Of a different density? |
30541 | Of birds? |
30541 | Of chlorine? |
30541 | Of fibrin? |
30541 | Of henbane? |
30541 | Of how many bones is the pelvis composed? |
30541 | Of how many layers is the retina composed? |
30541 | Of how many layers of fibres is the iris composed? |
30541 | Of how many parts is the ear composed? |
30541 | Of hydrogen? |
30541 | Of its use in fevers and many other cases of disease? |
30541 | Of lime? |
30541 | Of magnesia? |
30541 | Of nitrogen? |
30541 | Of osmazome? |
30541 | Of silex? |
30541 | Of silk? |
30541 | Of soda? |
30541 | Of the circular? |
30541 | Of the cutaneous veins? |
30541 | Of the duodenum? |
30541 | Of the effect on hearing when the bones of the ear or the labyrinth are destroyed? |
30541 | Of the facial nerve? |
30541 | Of the internal? |
30541 | Of the lacteal vessels? |
30541 | Of the lower jaw? |
30541 | Of the membrana tympani? |
30541 | Of the portio mollis? |
30541 | Of the residuum? |
30541 | Of the stomach? |
30541 | Of the suction power of the heart? |
30541 | Of the under surface? |
30541 | Of those that breathe by means of lungs? |
30541 | Of those who have large muscles and small nerves? |
30541 | Of what are ligaments composed? |
30541 | Of what are the bones composed? |
30541 | Of what are the ganglia composed? |
30541 | Of what are the joints composed? |
30541 | Of what are the joints composed?) |
30541 | Of what are the lungs composed? |
30541 | Of what color is the blood of the fish? |
30541 | Of what does it consist? |
30541 | Of what does the apparatus of vision consist? |
30541 | Of what does the cerebro- spinal centre consist? |
30541 | Of what does the fibrous tissue consist? |
30541 | Of what does the labyrinth consist? |
30541 | Of what does the lachrymal apparatus consist? |
30541 | Of what does the lens consist? |
30541 | Of what does the nervous system consist? |
30541 | Of what does the nervous tissue consist? |
30541 | Of what does the perspiratory apparatus consist? |
30541 | Of what does the sympathetic nerve consist? |
30541 | Of what form are their tubes? |
30541 | Of what is atmospheric air composed? |
30541 | Of what is the blood composed? |
30541 | Of what is the choroid coat chiefly composed? |
30541 | Of what is the heart composed? |
30541 | Of what is the muscular tissue composed? |
30541 | Of what is the omentum composed? |
30541 | Of what use are the nerves of the skin? |
30541 | Of what use are the perspiratory glands? |
30541 | Of what use is the hair upon the head? |
30541 | Of what use is the saliva in the process of mastication? |
30541 | Of whispering? |
30541 | On the digestive organs? |
30541 | On the heels? |
30541 | On the lungs? |
30541 | On the muscles? |
30541 | On the nitrogen? |
30541 | On what does acute hearing depend? |
30541 | On what does acuteness of smell depend? |
30541 | On what does the difference in muscular activity and strength depend? |
30541 | On what does the quantity of heat abstracted from the system depend? |
30541 | On what is the velocity of muscular contraction dependent? |
30541 | Our next inquiry is, By what means is the uniformity of temperature in the body maintained? |
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30541 | Should a physician be called in all cases when poison is swallowed? |
30541 | Should an emetic be given for this poison? |
30541 | Should doubts and fears of the patient''s recovery be communicated in the sick- room? |
30541 | Should emetics be avoided? |
30541 | Should every muscle have its due amount of exercise? |
30541 | Should every woman know how to make the simple preparations adapted to a low diet? |
30541 | Should the condition of the system be regarded in taking food? |
30541 | Should the garments worn during the day be worn at night? |
30541 | Should the habits of the patient be regarded in reference to the period for eating and sleep? |
30541 | Should the muscles be supplied with pure blood? |
30541 | Should the nurse strictly obey the injunctions of the physician relative to food? |
30541 | Should there be schools to educate nurses, as well as physicians and surgeons? |
30541 | That covers the cartilage? |
30541 | That invests the skull? |
30541 | That perform the delicate movements of the fingers? |
30541 | That should be the treatment if the cuticle has been removed? |
30541 | The animal? |
30541 | The antidote? |
30541 | The extreme attenuation in consumption? |
30541 | The function of the nutrient vessels? |
30541 | The fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | The fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | The inferior maxillary? |
30541 | The insertion? |
30541 | The internal muscle? |
30541 | The objection? |
30541 | The posterior chamber? |
30541 | The question is not, How much restriction of the respiratory movements can be endured, and life continue? |
30541 | The second set? |
30541 | The superior maxillary? |
30541 | The swell? |
30541 | The tottering step of the aged invalid? |
30541 | The use of the muscles of the larynx? |
30541 | Those of the aorta and pulmonary artery? |
30541 | Those whose office is to remove the atoms already deposited? |
30541 | Through the agency of what nerves are the respiratory muscles brought into action? |
30541 | Through what membrane does a large proportion of the waste material of the system pass? |
30541 | To a cold day in summer? |
30541 | To the cerebellum? |
30541 | To warm weather? |
30541 | To what are the taste and odor of soup owing? |
30541 | To what class is this remark applicable? |
30541 | To what condition of the skin are the terms burns and scalds applied? |
30541 | To what does cutaneous absorption relate? |
30541 | To what does this lead? |
30541 | To what is the color of the skin referable? |
30541 | To what is the different hues in animals owing? |
30541 | To what is the quantity of heat proportionate in combustion? |
30541 | To what may the bones be compared? |
30541 | To what may the trachea and its branches be compared? |
30541 | To what must attention be given to maintain a healthy action of the skin? |
30541 | To what persons is this remark applicable? |
30541 | Upon the eyebrows and eyelids? |
30541 | Upon what do strength and the power of endurance depend? |
30541 | Upon what do the different intonations of sound or mechanical employments depend? |
30541 | Upon what does the color of the hair depend? |
30541 | Upon what does vigorous controllable muscular contraction depend? |
30541 | Were baths dedicated by the ancients? |
30541 | What acids are found in the system? |
30541 | What agency conveys medicinal substances and ointments into the system when tabbed on the skin? |
30541 | What an artificial? |
30541 | What animals are subject to the most rapid changes of material? |
30541 | What appears to be the principal office of the glands? |
30541 | What are arteries? |
30541 | What are found on the internal surface of the cartilage of the eyelids? |
30541 | What are good stimulants for sluggish circulation in the indolent? |
30541 | What are invaluable aids in the culture of the voice? |
30541 | What are proximate elements? |
30541 | What are proximate elements? |
30541 | What are some of the causes of the variation of the demand for clothing? |
30541 | What are some of the influences exerted by the muscles on the system? |
30541 | What are the advantages of wearing flannels? |
30541 | What are the causes of the hair becoming gray? |
30541 | What are the decisive distinctions between animals and plants? |
30541 | What are the different uses of the component parts of the bones? |
30541 | What are the first set called? |
30541 | What are the lacteals? |
30541 | What are the prevention and remedies for this disease? |
30541 | What are the principal means by which a uniform temperature of the body is maintained? |
30541 | What are the qualities of cotton as an article of dress? |
30541 | What are the reasons for this inference? |
30541 | What are the symptoms when the brain is injured from blows and falls? |
30541 | What are the uses of the oily product of these glands? |
30541 | What are the uses of the sutures? |
30541 | What are the veins? |
30541 | What are their uses? |
30541 | What are these glands sometimes called? |
30541 | What are these motor organs called? |
30541 | What are those vessels called that act exclusively for the growth and renovation of the body? |
30541 | What article prepared for food does the stomach resemble? |
30541 | What becomes of the chyle? |
30541 | What becomes of the chyle? |
30541 | What becomes of the socket when a tooth is removed? |
30541 | What beside food is essential to the full enjoyment of health? |
30541 | What bones form the framework of the nose? |
30541 | What care is taken in the manufacture of optical instruments? |
30541 | What causes the accelerated movements of the heart during active exercise? |
30541 | What causes the acute pain in sprains? |
30541 | What causes the chill that is experienced when damp clothing is permitted to dry on the body? |
30541 | What causes the emaciated limbs of a person recovering from fever? |
30541 | What causes the involuntary trembling of the limbs in persons who have suffered from apoplexy? |
30541 | What causes the loss of consciousness when carbonic acid is breathed? |
30541 | What causes the pearly appearance of the eye? |
30541 | What causes the unevenness of this layer? |
30541 | What causes tic douloureux? |
30541 | What caution is given? |
30541 | What caution is necessary when we expose ourselves to poisonous vapors? |
30541 | What caution to persons of scrofulous constitutions? |
30541 | What caution to teachers and mothers? |
30541 | What change in the amount of heat generated? |
30541 | What changes take place when oxygen unites with an inflammable body? |
30541 | What class of men know this from sad experience? |
30541 | What class of pupils should have recesses most frequently? |
30541 | What conditions of the drum of the ear may impair hearing? |
30541 | What confines the teeth in the jaw- bone? |
30541 | What connects the hemispheres? |
30541 | What constitutes an exception to this? |
30541 | What did Mayow assert at a later period? |
30541 | What did the experiments of Allen and Pepy show? |
30541 | What difference between the formation of the larynx of the female and that of the male? |
30541 | What direction is given when the cuticle is broken? |
30541 | What directions in regard to the food of the watcher? |
30541 | What directions respecting the bed- linen of the patient? |
30541 | What discovery relative to animal heat is due to Franklin? |
30541 | What diseases usually follow asphyxia by carbonic acid, water, strangling,& c.? |
30541 | What do organized bodies always present? |
30541 | What do some physiologists assert of the medulla oblongata? |
30541 | What do the capillaries constitute? |
30541 | What do the contraction and relaxation of the muscular walls of the heart produce? |
30541 | What do these facts show? |
30541 | What do they ascribe to the cerebrum? |
30541 | What do they form by their arrangement? |
30541 | What do they require? |
30541 | What do this artery and its corresponding veins constitute? |
30541 | What do we perceive by this sense? |
30541 | What do we see? |
30541 | What do well attested experiments show? |
30541 | What does Sir Charles Bell endeavor to show? |
30541 | What does Sir Charles Bell say of the influence of this order of nerves in the expression of the passions? |
30541 | What does experience show? |
30541 | What does it show the necessity of avoiding? |
30541 | What does observation show? |
30541 | What does the base of the skull present? |
30541 | What does the perfection of the digestive organs require? |
30541 | What does the relation between mental powers and development of brain explain? |
30541 | What does the spinal column contain? |
30541 | What does the term brain designate? |
30541 | What does the term brain designate? |
30541 | What does this arrangement prevent? |
30541 | What does this induce? |
30541 | What does this induce?) |
30541 | What does this membrane secrete upon its internal surface? |
30541 | What effect has a common cold upon the mucous membrane of the lungs? |
30541 | What effect has an inelastic band upon the lower part of the chest? |
30541 | What effect has an over- dose of ammonia? |
30541 | What effect has an over- dose of saltpetre? |
30541 | What effect has an over- dose of the wine of antimony or tartar emetic? |
30541 | What effect has continued muscular contraction? |
30541 | What effect has continued muscular contraction?) |
30541 | What effect has disease of the vocal ligaments upon the voice? |
30541 | What effect has exercise upon the bones? |
30541 | What effect has impure air on a burning lamp? |
30541 | What effect has inaction? |
30541 | What effect has increased exercise upon the system? |
30541 | What effect has increased exercise upon the system? |
30541 | What effect has it on the muscles? |
30541 | What effect has light on the muscular system? |
30541 | What effect has long- continued exertions or positions on the bones of a child? |
30541 | What effect has snuff when introduced into the nose? |
30541 | What effect has the chewing of tobacco upon the teeth? |
30541 | What effect has the different density of the parts of the eye upon the light admitted to this organ? |
30541 | What effect has the erect attitude upon the modulations of the voice? |
30541 | What effect has the first movement upon the food? |
30541 | What effect has this absorption upon the jaw and lips? |
30541 | What effect has this accumulation of blood in the lungs? |
30541 | What effect has this elevation upon the lateral diameter of the chest? |
30541 | What effect has this stimulus on the muscles? |
30541 | What effect have calls on the sick? |
30541 | What effect have the muscles of the neck upon the larynx? |
30541 | What effect have the quantity and quality of blood upon the circulatory organs? |
30541 | What effect if this principle be disregarded? |
30541 | What effect on animal heat has impure air? |
30541 | What effect on the carbonic acid and watery vapor? |
30541 | What effect on the constitution during spring and autumn? |
30541 | What effect on the digestive process has the restriction of the ribs and diaphragm? |
30541 | What effect on the system has a sudden transition from a cold to a warm climate? |
30541 | What effect on the system when the secretions are not regularly maintained? |
30541 | What effect upon the body if the pores of the skin are obstructed? |
30541 | What effect will be produced on the body if it is deprived of blood? |
30541 | What effects are produced by slight variations in the quality of the blood? |
30541 | What element of the food influences the generation of heat? |
30541 | What error prevails in the present system of education? |
30541 | What evils arise from studious application at night? |
30541 | What evils result from this practice? |
30541 | What exception to the changing state Of the different textures? |
30541 | What exception, as given in the observation? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exception? |
30541 | What exert an influence on the quantity of food necessary for the system? |
30541 | What fact in this connection is well established? |
30541 | What fluids are conveyed into the right cavities of the heart? |
30541 | What follows if the brain of the child has inherited defects? |
30541 | What follows loss of hearing? |
30541 | What follows, according to this principle? |
30541 | What forms the coloring principle of the blood? |
30541 | What general rule is given? |
30541 | What has been ascertained on the other hand? |
30541 | What has been noted in the preceding chapters? |
30541 | What have experiments shown? |
30541 | What idea prevails in the community? |
30541 | What important distinction in the effects of respiration of animals and plants? |
30541 | What important operations are performed in these vessels? |
30541 | What influences modify the action of the oil and perspiratory glands? |
30541 | What influences the function of these vessels? |
30541 | What inquiries are naturally suggested? |
30541 | What is a common cause of the loss of voice? |
30541 | What is a frequent consequence of continued and excessive excitement of the brain? |
30541 | What is a general law of both the animal and vegetable kingdoms? |
30541 | What is a general practice among infirm persons? |
30541 | What is a good remedy for this kind of injury? |
30541 | What is a natural skeleton? |
30541 | What is a predisposing cause of nervous disease? |
30541 | What is a tissue? |
30541 | What is a voluntary muscle? |
30541 | What is an apparatus? |
30541 | What is an average number of pores and length of tube of the whole surface of the body? |
30541 | What is an involuntary muscle? |
30541 | What is an ultimate element? |
30541 | What is anatomy? |
30541 | What is another cause laryngitis among clergymen? |
30541 | What is another use of the teeth? |
30541 | What is closely associated with this? |
30541 | What is fat? |
30541 | What is formed when oxygen unites with carbon or hydrogen? |
30541 | What is found between the auricle and ventricle in the right side of the heart? |
30541 | What is found in this canal? |
30541 | What is frequently noticed in travelling South? |
30541 | What is hearing? |
30541 | What is hiccough? |
30541 | What is hygiene? |
30541 | What is important in the first stages of disease? |
30541 | What is impressed upon the human system from its earliest existence? |
30541 | What is insensible perspiration? |
30541 | What is interstitial absorption? |
30541 | What is its appearance when freshly exposed? |
30541 | What is its form? |
30541 | What is its function? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is its use? |
30541 | What is lacteal absorption? |
30541 | What is long- sightedness? |
30541 | What is marrow? |
30541 | What is meant by cold- blooded animals? |
30541 | What is meant by the origin of a muscle? |
30541 | What is necessary before food can nourish the body? |
30541 | What is necessary before they can be adapted to the wants of the body? |
30541 | What is necessary in order to understand the theory of vision? |
30541 | What is necessary in the adaptation of furnaces to dwelling- houses? |
30541 | What is necessary that man enjoy the highest degree of health? |
30541 | What is necessary that muscles may attain size and strength? |
30541 | What is necessary that the action of the brain be healthy and efficient? |
30541 | What is necessary to adapt the eye to view objects at different distances? |
30541 | What is necessary when large blood- vessels are wounded or cut? |
30541 | What is necessary when there is a change of clothing? |
30541 | What is necessary when this condition of the system exists? |
30541 | What is nutrition? |
30541 | What is observed of those individuals that restrict the movements of the abdominal muscles? |
30541 | What is often observed among students in academies and colleges? |
30541 | What is one cause of disease and suffering in large villages? |
30541 | What is one cause of dysentery and cholera morbus? |
30541 | What is one cause of indigestion among students and accountants? |
30541 | What is one cause of indigestion among the sedentary class in community? |
30541 | What is one great evil attending the absence of some imperative employment to exercise the mind and brain? |
30541 | What is one of the most powerful causes which influence venous circulation? |
30541 | What is one reason for preserving health? |
30541 | What is one source of heat in the body? |
30541 | What is peculiar in its structure? |
30541 | What is peculiar in the opening of the perspiratory tubes on the surface of the cuticle? |
30541 | What is peculiar to muscular fibres? |
30541 | What is peculiar to this organ? |
30541 | What is physiology? |
30541 | What is placed between each vertebra? |
30541 | What is placed between each= vertebra?= What is its use?) |
30541 | What is preferred? |
30541 | What is produced when the lens, or its investing membrane, is changed in structure? |
30541 | What is proper in all instances of acute disease? |
30541 | What is recrementitial absorption? |
30541 | What is related by LÃ ¦ nnec? |
30541 | What is related of Captain Parry? |
30541 | What is related of Marie Antoinette? |
30541 | What is related of frogs? |
30541 | What is remarkable of the brain? |
30541 | What is remarkable of the nerves? |
30541 | What is respiration? |
30541 | What is said in reference to rays of light in passing through the eye? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the arrangement of school- rooms? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the distribution of the oily matter along the edges of the eyelids? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the pinna of many animals? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the quantity of light admitted into a sick- room? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the respiratory nerves? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the seventh pair of nerves? |
30541 | What is said in reference to the vision of a"cross- eye"? |
30541 | What is said in regard to inordinate eating? |
30541 | What is said in regard to the bile? |
30541 | What is said in regard to the clothing? |
30541 | What is said in regard to the quantity of food when the youth has attained his growth? |
30541 | What is said in regard to ventilating churches, concert halls,& c.? |
30541 | What is said in respect to size? |
30541 | What is said of absorption? |
30541 | What is said of acidulated drinks? |
30541 | What is said of albinos? |
30541 | What is said of albumen? |
30541 | What is said of bathing in disease? |
30541 | What is said of carbon? |
30541 | What is said of chilblains? |
30541 | What is said of chronic catarrh? |
30541 | What is said of convulsions among children? |
30541 | What is said of daubing the face and hands merely with a wet cloth? |
30541 | What is said of deformed spinal columns? |
30541 | What is said of disease? |
30541 | What is said of dressing the neck? |
30541 | What is said of each enlargement? |
30541 | What is said of employing those persons to watch who labor hard during the day? |
30541 | What is said of fascia? |
30541 | What is said of feeble persons acquiring a collegiate education? |
30541 | What is said of free perspiration in fevers? |
30541 | What is said of gelatin? |
30541 | What is said of its sensibility? |
30541 | What is said of linen as an article of apparel? |
30541 | What is said of milk and eggs? |
30541 | What is said of mineral substances? |
30541 | What is said of mucus? |
30541 | What is said of noise in the sick- chamber? |
30541 | What is said of opium and its preparations? |
30541 | What is said of oxygen? |
30541 | What is said of phosphorus? |
30541 | What is said of potash? |
30541 | What is said of respiratory absorption? |
30541 | What is said of scrofulous and rickety children? |
30541 | What is said of stramonium? |
30541 | What is said of stramonium?) |
30541 | What is said of sulphur? |
30541 | What is said of the Spanish custom of resting after dinner? |
30541 | What is said of the abducentes, or sixth pair of nerves? |
30541 | What is said of the adaptation of animal and vegetable food to man? |
30541 | What is said of the air- cells and bronchial tubes? |
30541 | What is said of the apparel of coach- drivers? |
30541 | What is said of the apparent heat of bodies? |
30541 | What is said of the arrangement of the bones of the foot? |
30541 | What is said of the arrangement of the fibres of the muscular coat of the large intestine? |
30541 | What is said of the art of cultivating the voice? |
30541 | What is said of the benches or chairs in a school- room? |
30541 | What is said of the bones? |
30541 | What is said of the branches of the sympathetic nerve? |
30541 | What is said of the causes of hunger? |
30541 | What is said of the change in bones? |
30541 | What is said of the changes of seasons in our latitude? |
30541 | What is said of the chemical affinity between oxygen and nitrogen? |
30541 | What is said of the coats of the intestines? |
30541 | What is said of the communications between the arteries? |
30541 | What is said of the compression of the spinal cord? |
30541 | What is said of the contraction and dilatation of the ventricles in the heart? |
30541 | What is said of the contraction and relaxation of the muscles? |
30541 | What is said of the crystalline lens? |
30541 | What is said of the culture of the intellect? |
30541 | What is said of the curves of the spinal column? |
30541 | What is said of the custom of calling and conversing with the sick during the intervals of daily labor? |
30541 | What is said of the cutaneous arteries? |
30541 | What is said of the cutaneous lymphatics? |
30541 | What is said of the difference, in general, between organic and inorganic bodies? |
30541 | What is said of the distensible character of the stomach and alimentary canal? |
30541 | What is said of the distribution of the blood? |
30541 | What is said of the enamel? |
30541 | What is said of the energy of its contraction in different persons? |
30541 | What is said of the epiglottis? |
30541 | What is said of the extremities of the bones that form a joint? |
30541 | What is said of the fibula? |
30541 | What is said of the functions of the muscular nerves? |
30541 | What is said of the identity of this tissue? |
30541 | What is said of the importance of hearing? |
30541 | What is said of the impure air of unventilated rooms? |
30541 | What is said of the individuality of organized and inorganized bodies? |
30541 | What is said of the influence of the mind upon muscular activity? |
30541 | What is said of the influences that return the blood to the heart? |
30541 | What is said of the inhabitants of the sea- girt islands of America? |
30541 | What is said of the innominatum in the child? |
30541 | What is said of the introduction of pins to cleanse the ear? |
30541 | What is said of the joints? |
30541 | What is said of the joints? |
30541 | What is said of the joints? |
30541 | What is said of the lateral and oblique movements of the arm, hand, and fingers in writing? |
30541 | What is said of the lateral and oblique movements of the= arm,= hand, and fingers in writing? |
30541 | What is said of the lateral diameter of the chest? |
30541 | What is said of the mechanism of the eye? |
30541 | What is said of the movement of the ball and socket joint? |
30541 | What is said of the movements of the teeth in different animals? |
30541 | What is said of the muscles? |
30541 | What is said of the muscles? |
30541 | What is said of the nostrums used for deafness? |
30541 | What is said of the number of these pores on the pulp of the fingers? |
30541 | What is said of the nutritive process? |
30541 | What is said of the office of the nutrient capillary vessels? |
30541 | What is said of the osseous tissue? |
30541 | What is said of the pancreas? |
30541 | What is said of the practice of eating"little and often"? |
30541 | What is said of the practice of imitating persons thus affected? |
30541 | What is said of the practice of retaining pupils of all ages the same period of time in the school- room? |
30541 | What is said of the propulsive power of the capillaries? |
30541 | What is said of the rapidity of muscular contractions in other animals? |
30541 | What is said of the reflected pleurà ¦? |
30541 | What is said of the relation of the brain to all of the organs of the body? |
30541 | What is said of the requisitions of some teachers, who have the famed"quiet schools"? |
30541 | What is said of the secretions from the serous membrane? |
30541 | What is said of the semicircular canals? |
30541 | What is said of the shape of the teeth in different species of animals? |
30541 | What is said of the shower- bath? |
30541 | What is said of the sick- room? |
30541 | What is said of the size of the laboring women of Ireland, and the Indian female? |
30541 | What is said of the skin? |
30541 | What is said of the skin? |
30541 | What is said of the solids? |
30541 | What is said of the structure of the vocal instrument? |
30541 | What is said of the style of the dress at the present day? |
30541 | What is said of the sympathetic nerve? |
30541 | What is said of the sympathy between the functions of the skin and mucous membrane? |
30541 | What is said of the system of hardening children? |
30541 | What is said of the teeth? |
30541 | What is said of the temperature of animals? |
30541 | What is said of the temperature of the human tongue? |
30541 | What is said of the temperature of the sick- chamber? |
30541 | What is said of the thickness of the cuticle in different parts of the body? |
30541 | What is said of the use of alcohol, or tobacco, in preventing the introduction of the poisonous matter of contagious diseases? |
30541 | What is said of the use of marrow? |
30541 | What is said of the use of medicine? |
30541 | What is said of the vapor bath? |
30541 | What is said of the various changes of the bones after ossification? |
30541 | What is said of the ventilation of sleeping- rooms? |
30541 | What is said of the weight of the brain? |
30541 | What is said of their communications? |
30541 | What is said of their valves? |
30541 | What is said of these substances at different periods of life? |
30541 | What is said of these tubes in the eyelids? |
30541 | What is said of this lubricating fluid? |
30541 | What is said of this sense in the bloodhound? |
30541 | What is said of this sense? |
30541 | What is said of those parts most exposed to injury? |
30541 | What is said of those persons who have small muscles and largely developed nervous systems? |
30541 | What is said of very hot or cold drinks? |
30541 | What is said of well- clothed persons? |
30541 | What is said relative to a communication with the external air? |
30541 | What is said relative to a warm day in winter? |
30541 | What is said relative to the color of the clothing worn in the sick- room? |
30541 | What is said relative to the length of time that the brain can be advantageously used? |
30541 | What is said relative to the mucous secretion? |
30541 | What is said relative to the structure of the nerves? |
30541 | What is said relative to these layers of membrane? |
30541 | What is said respecting currents of air from small apertures? |
30541 | What is said respecting irregular exercise? |
30541 | What is said respecting secreted substances? |
30541 | What is said respecting the action of the lymphatic vessels? |
30541 | What is said respecting the cleanliness of beds and bedding? |
30541 | What is said respecting the correspondence between the development of the brain and the amount of intelligence possessed by the person? |
30541 | What is said respecting the form and texture of the skull in different nations? |
30541 | What is said respecting the influence of habit in removing disease? |
30541 | What is said respecting the mesenteric glands? |
30541 | What is said respecting the pia mater? |
30541 | What is said respecting the structure and composition of the various organs? |
30541 | What is said respecting the weight of the blood? |
30541 | What is said respecting this sense in some individuals? |
30541 | What is said respecting"humors"in the blood? |
30541 | What is secretion? |
30541 | What is seen upon the superior surface of the brain? |
30541 | What is sensible perspiration? |
30541 | What is short- sightedness? |
30541 | What is sneezing? |
30541 | What is synovia? |
30541 | What is the action of an organ called? |
30541 | What is the aggregate extent of the lining membrane of the air- cells? |
30541 | What is the antidote for an over- dose of oxalic acid? |
30541 | What is the antidote for aqua fortis and oil of vitriol? |
30541 | What is the antidote for white vitriol? |
30541 | What is the antidote when ley is swallowed? |
30541 | What is the antidote when ley is swallowed?) |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the antidote? |
30541 | What is the apparent design of the inosculations of the veins? |
30541 | What is the appearance of limbs while freezing? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the bones in their early formative stage? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the external surface of this membrane? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the external surface of this membrane?) |
30541 | What is the appearance of the sensitive layer? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the surface of the tongue? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the surface of the tongue? |
30541 | What is the appearance of the upper surface of the cutis vera? |
30541 | What is the appearance of these bands? |
30541 | What is the appropriate stimulus of the salivary glands during mastication? |
30541 | What is the assertion of some persons relative to the quantity of food necessary for the system? |
30541 | What is the average amount of perspiration every twenty- four hours? |
30541 | What is the average time required to digest an ordinary meal? |
30541 | What is the benefit derived from having the cuticle thus changed? |
30541 | What is the best way of learning the sciences? |
30541 | What is the cause of the general lassitude in a damp, warm morning? |
30541 | What is the cause of the hair dropping out? |
30541 | What is the cause of their early promise and subsequent disappointment? |
30541 | What is the character of the brain in childhood? |
30541 | What is the character of the masticating muscles? |
30541 | What is the chief organ of taste? |
30541 | What is the color of muscles? |
30541 | What is the color of the external surface of the choroid coat? |
30541 | What is the course of the veins? |
30541 | What is the cuticle originally? |
30541 | What is the design of the chest? |
30541 | What is the difference between sensations and impressions? |
30541 | What is the difference between touch and tact? |
30541 | What is the effect if a lateral curved position of the spinal column is continued for a long time? |
30541 | What is the effect if an unnatural action of the muscles is frequently repeated? |
30541 | What is the effect if the brain concentrates its energies on more than one object at a time? |
30541 | What is the effect if the brain is doomed to inactivity? |
30541 | What is the effect if the external muscle is contracted? |
30541 | What is the effect if the eye is fixed intently on an object for a long time? |
30541 | What is the effect if the mind is incessantly engaged in the contemplation of the same object? |
30541 | What is the effect if the seventh pair is divided, or its function destroyed by disease? |
30541 | What is the effect if the vessels of the skin are supplied with vitiated blood? |
30541 | What is the effect of a proper and systematic culture of the moral feelings? |
30541 | What is the effect of an inversion of the law of rest? |
30541 | What is the effect of cultivating only one faculty of the mind? |
30541 | What is the effect of each upon the brain of the child? |
30541 | What is the effect of eating highly concentrated food? |
30541 | What is the effect of eating immediately before retiring for sleep? |
30541 | What is the effect of eating large quantities of food? |
30541 | What is the effect of impure blood on the secretory organs? |
30541 | What is the effect of impure blood upon the bones? |
30541 | What is the effect of repeatedly using the eye in one direction? |
30541 | What is the effect of the varying health or condition of the brain upon the sensitiveness of the skin? |
30541 | What is the effect of tight clothing upon the muscles? |
30541 | What is the effect of want of cleanliness upon the blood? |
30541 | What is the effect of want of cleanliness upon the blood?) |
30541 | What is the effect of"bolting down"food? |
30541 | What is the effect on hearing if the Eustachian tube is obstructed? |
30541 | What is the effect on the blood when the air is free from vapor and carbonic acid? |
30541 | What is the effect upon the bones when the gelatin preponderates? |
30541 | What is the effect upon the skin when cold water is applied? |
30541 | What is the effect when a number of muscles are called into energetic action? |
30541 | What is the effect when a person loses a considerable quantity of blood? |
30541 | What is the effect when an organ is permanently impaired? |
30541 | What is the effect when an organ not only performs its own specific function, but that of another? |
30541 | What is the effect when any organ is exerted beyond its powers? |
30541 | What is the effect when both parents possess similar defects? |
30541 | What is the effect when exercise is continued until there is a feeling of exhaustion? |
30541 | What is the effect when one secretory organ performs the office of another? |
30541 | What is the effect when only a small degree of heat is applied to the skin? |
30541 | What is the effect when the circulation of blood is impeded? |
30541 | What is the effect when the density and the arrangement of the atoms of a body are changed? |
30541 | What is the effect when the eye is fixed on an object that is indistinctly seen? |
30541 | What is the effect when the lower limbs are not supported? |
30541 | What is the effect when the nasal passages are obstructed? |
30541 | What is the effect when the ulnar nerve is injured by a blow? |
30541 | What is the effect when the valves are diseased? |
30541 | What is the effect when there is a sudden change from a vegetable to an animal diet? |
30541 | What is the effect when this fluid becomes excessive in quantity? |
30541 | What is the expansion of a tendon called? |
30541 | What is the first object and purpose of every form of bathing? |
30541 | What is the first thing to be done when it is ascertained that poison has been swallowed? |
30541 | What is the form of a"corn"? |
30541 | What is the form of the skull? |
30541 | What is the function of the epiglottis? |
30541 | What is the function of the external ear? |
30541 | What is the function of the internal ear? |
30541 | What is the function of the lenticular papillà ¦? |
30541 | What is the function of the ligaments? |
30541 | What is the function of the oil- glands? |
30541 | What is the function of the optic nerve? |
30541 | What is the function of the radiating fibres? |
30541 | What is the gray border often called? |
30541 | What is the gray border often called? |
30541 | What is the influence of the brain upon the muscles? |
30541 | What is the interior membrane called? |
30541 | What is the largest bone of the leg called? |
30541 | What is the length of the large intestine? |
30541 | What is the length of the small intestine, and how is it divided? |
30541 | What is the meatus auditorius? |
30541 | What is the medium of communication from one organ to another? |
30541 | What is the membrane called that invests the bones? |
30541 | What is the method of removing foreign bodies from the throat? |
30541 | What is the office of the auditory nerve? |
30541 | What is the office of the retina? |
30541 | What is the only difference in the analogy of the phenomena of the eye and brain? |
30541 | What is the only necessary application to remove it? |
30541 | What is the primary object of the different processes of nutrition? |
30541 | What is the primary use of taste? |
30541 | What is the principal object in breathing? |
30541 | What is the principal substance of a vitiated character in the dark- colored blood? |
30541 | What is the probable quantity that an ordinary sized man inspires? |
30541 | What is the reason that we do not feel the jar in falling from a moderate height? |
30541 | What is the relative position of the lungs and pleura? |
30541 | What is the result if a nervous trunk is divided or compressed? |
30541 | What is the result if the joints of the feet are subjected to moderate and continued pressure? |
30541 | What is the result when an organ has been in vigorous action? |
30541 | What is the result when their action exceeds that of the nutrient vessels? |
30541 | What is the simplest mode of bathing? |
30541 | What is the size of the chest of a child that has always worn loose clothing? |
30541 | What is the skin? |
30541 | What is the supposed office of the middle ear? |
30541 | What is the temperature of the human body? |
30541 | What is the tendency between bodies of different temperatures? |
30541 | What is the treatment of wounds caused by the bite of rabid animals? |
30541 | What is the treatment when an over- dose of deadly nightshade, monkshood, foxglove, bittersweet, gamboge, lobelia, bloodroot, tobacco,& c., is taken? |
30541 | What is the treatment when deafness is caused by inflammation or ulceration the fauces? |
30541 | What is the trifacial nerve sometimes called? |
30541 | What is the true remedy for these evils? |
30541 | What is the use of additional garments when going from a warm to a cold air? |
30541 | What is the use of the Eustachian tube? |
30541 | What is the use of the cartilages? |
30541 | What is the use of the conjunctiva? |
30541 | What is the use of the cornea, aqueous, crystalline, and vitreous humors? |
30541 | What is the use of the falx cerebri? |
30541 | What is the use of the iris? |
30541 | What is the use of the sclerotic coat? |
30541 | What is the use of the sense of smell? |
30541 | What is the use of the sympathetic system? |
30541 | What is the use of the valves in the heart? |
30541 | What is the use of this coat? |
30541 | What is the use of this membrane? |
30541 | What is the use of this membrane? |
30541 | What is the usual course? |
30541 | What is the vocal instrument called? |
30541 | What is the weight of air upon a common sized man? |
30541 | What is their office? |
30541 | What is their use? |
30541 | What is their use? |
30541 | What is their use? |
30541 | What is this colored layer called by many physiologists? |
30541 | What is to be done after compressing the wound, as before described? |
30541 | What is true of every person in reference to taste? |
30541 | What is true of some of the reigning families of Europe? |
30541 | What is true of this theory? |
30541 | What is very important in the building of every inhabited room? |
30541 | What is= secretion=?) |
30541 | What kind of food is adapted to cold weather? |
30541 | What kind of lenses do the humors exhibit? |
30541 | What kinds of food are appropriate to old age? |
30541 | What kinds to childhood? |
30541 | What maintains this change? |
30541 | What may be necessary when there is much suffering? |
30541 | What membrane encloses the vitreous humor? |
30541 | What method is suggested in teaching a child to articulate letters or words? |
30541 | What mode of treatment should be adopted in educating precocious children? |
30541 | What modifies the refracting power of lenses? |
30541 | What modifies the refracting powers of transparent mediums? |
30541 | What name is given to those muscles that fill the places between the ribs? |
30541 | What name is sometimes applied to the cuticle? |
30541 | What name is sometimes improperly given to_ conium_, or hemlock? |
30541 | What nerve ramifies in the fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | What nerve ramifies in the fungiform papillà ¦? |
30541 | What nerves constitute the brachial plexus? |
30541 | What nerves contribute to the expression of the passions and emotions of the mind? |
30541 | What nerves convey ordinary sensibility to the ear? |
30541 | What nerves ramify upon this membrane? |
30541 | What objection? |
30541 | What observation in reference to this membrane? |
30541 | What observation in this connection? |
30541 | What observation is given in regard to these glands? |
30541 | What observation relative to drink? |
30541 | What observation respecting these glands? |
30541 | What occasions the disagreeable sensation of heat in damp, close weather? |
30541 | What occurred to those persons who escaped death in the Black Hole of Calcutta? |
30541 | What occurs when a muscle is divided? |
30541 | What of the growth of organic and inorganic bodies? |
30541 | What offices do the fluids of the system perform? |
30541 | What often manifests itself from the want of proper intervals of rest? |
30541 | What organs also aid in the respiratory process? |
30541 | What organs are called into action in speaking beside the larynx? |
30541 | What other parts participate in the function? |
30541 | What other vessels perform the office of absorption? |
30541 | What part of the blood forms the red gravy in roasted meats? |
30541 | What part of the bones are called processes? |
30541 | What part of the circulatory organs is most liable to disease? |
30541 | What part of the eye is called the anterior chamber? |
30541 | What part of the human system has white blood? |
30541 | What part of the lungs is affected in pleurisy? |
30541 | What parts are injured in the displacement of a bone? |
30541 | What parts of the ear are essential in order to hear sounds? |
30541 | What passes through the small openings of the middle ear? |
30541 | What peculiarity is observable in the veins of the liver? |
30541 | What period of a person''s illness requires the most care in regard to the food? |
30541 | What persons cultivate it to a high degree? |
30541 | What persons require the most sleep? |
30541 | What position should be adopted when a person reads or sings when sitting? |
30541 | What practical observation is given? |
30541 | What practical observation is given? |
30541 | What practical observation when intending to ride in a cold day? |
30541 | What practices should also be avoided? |
30541 | What precaution is given when the skin is covered with perspiration? |
30541 | What precaution is given? |
30541 | What precaution should be observed? |
30541 | What prevents the evaporation of the water of the cuticle? |
30541 | What produces the sensation when the foot is said to be"asleep?" |
30541 | What property in the selection of clothing should we avoid? |
30541 | What qualifications are necessary in a watcher? |
30541 | What question is asked? |
30541 | What questions may be asked respecting the inspired air? |
30541 | What reasons are there for bathing the eye? |
30541 | What relation do they bear to the arteries and veins? |
30541 | What relation has the mucous membrane with other membranes of the nose? |
30541 | What remark by Thomas Jefferson to Dr. Wistar? |
30541 | What remark in reference to quenching thirst? |
30541 | What remark respecting the kind and amount of labor? |
30541 | What remark respecting the temporary teeth? |
30541 | What remarks relative to public conveyances? |
30541 | What remarks respecting the permanent teeth? |
30541 | What renders solitary confinement so severe a punishment to the most daring minds? |
30541 | What restores it to its natural position when curved laterally? |
30541 | What results from stimulating excessively a secretory organ? |
30541 | What results if the eye is not called into action? |
30541 | What rooms should be selected for the sick? |
30541 | What rule is given as to the amount of exercise? |
30541 | What rule is given respecting the time for exercise? |
30541 | What rule is mentioned in regard to exercise? |
30541 | What schools are preferable in the education of youth? |
30541 | What should a nurse provide herself with, before bathing a patient? |
30541 | What should be avoided in the filling of teeth? |
30541 | What should be avoided? |
30541 | What should be avoided? |
30541 | What should be done if the garments are not changed? |
30541 | What should be given when verdigris has been taken into the stomach? |
30541 | What should be observed in regard to sleep? |
30541 | What should be regarded in pursuing any employment? |
30541 | What should be taken after the vomiting has commenced? |
30541 | What should be the deportment of the nurse toward the patient? |
30541 | What should be the invariable rule in reference to the amount of clothing that should be worn? |
30541 | What should be the rule of every person in regard to taking medicine? |
30541 | What should be the treatment in asphyxia from inhaling carbonic acid gas? |
30541 | What should be the treatment when an over- dose of stramonium or henbane is taken? |
30541 | What should be the treatment when blisters are formed? |
30541 | What should immediately be done when arsenic is swallowed? |
30541 | What should immediately be done when arsenic is swallowed?) |
30541 | What should immediately be given when sugar of lead is taken? |
30541 | What should matrons learn? |
30541 | What should the laborer avoid? |
30541 | What should watchers observe? |
30541 | What statement by eminent physicians respecting deformities of the spine? |
30541 | What substances enter into the structure of the human body? |
30541 | What suggestion in resuscitating asphyxiated persons? |
30541 | What suggestion is given when shrouding dead bodies? |
30541 | What suggestion relative to food in the first stages of disease? |
30541 | What suggestion relative to the position of a limb when bleeding? |
30541 | What suggestion respecting the condition of the skin before taking a walk or ride in a cold day? |
30541 | What suggestion to persons in visiting the unhealthy districts of the South and West? |
30541 | What suggestion to those persons that commence a course of study at a late period in life? |
30541 | What suggestion when an extraordinary effort, either mental or physical, is to be made? |
30541 | What suggestion when it is necessary to call into action a part of the muscular system? |
30541 | What suggestion when pursuing abstruse studies? |
30541 | What suggestion when the clothing has become wet? |
30541 | What suggestion when we have been visiting or attending on the sick? |
30541 | What suggestions to watchers relative to the arrangement of the sick- chamber? |
30541 | What teeth have but one root, or"fang"? |
30541 | What terms are applied to the spaces between these processes? |
30541 | What tissue is generally affected in rheumatism? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted in asphyxia from electricity? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted when a person is benumbed with cold? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted when an over- dose of opium or any of its preparations is taken? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted when warmth begins to be restored? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted? |
30541 | What treatment should be adopted? |
30541 | What two offices does it perform? |
30541 | What varies the amount of air received into the lungs? |
30541 | What vessels are distributed to the coats of the veins? |
30541 | What vessels are found in the cutis vera? |
30541 | What vessels do the lymphatics counterbalance in action? |
30541 | What vessels pass through the bony matter? |
30541 | What vessels penetrate this muscular septum? |
30541 | What vessels proceed from the ventricles? |
30541 | What was the theory of Dr Crawford? |
30541 | What was the theory of Dr. Black? |
30541 | What was the theory of Sir Benjamin Brodie? |
30541 | What was the theory of the ancients? |
30541 | What would adequate ventilation prevent? |
30541 | What would be avoided if this principle were obeyed? |
30541 | What would be more judicious? |
30541 | What would be the effect if the human system did not maintain an equality of temperature? |
30541 | What, then, is incumbent on every girl? |
30541 | When a bone is fractured, by what process is it healed? |
30541 | When and where can animal food be eaten with impunity? |
30541 | When are the involuntary muscles called into action? |
30541 | When are the muscles unfitted to maintain the system erect either in standing or sitting? |
30541 | When diminished? |
30541 | When do the two roots unite, and where do they pass? |
30541 | When does the system generate the most heat? |
30541 | When does true ossification commence? |
30541 | When is cutaneous absorption most vigorous? |
30541 | When is effective study impossible? |
30541 | When is heat radiated from the body? |
30541 | When is it greatest? |
30541 | When is muscular power the greatest? |
30541 | When is nutrition most active? |
30541 | When is the activity of the nutritive organs increased? |
30541 | When is the consumption of oxygen the greatest? |
30541 | When is the surgeon''s care most needed? |
30541 | When is this most easily effected? |
30541 | When it is less? |
30541 | When light meets with a body, what takes place? |
30541 | When light passes through a medium of the same density, in what direction will be its rays? |
30541 | When loaded with vapor? |
30541 | When magnesia can not be obtained, what will answer as a substitute? |
30541 | When necessary to impart such intelligence, on whom does it depend? |
30541 | When one shoulder is elevated for a long time, what is the effect upon the spinal column? |
30541 | When saturated? |
30541 | When should change of dress from thick to thin be made? |
30541 | When should cold water be used? |
30541 | When should food not be taken? |
30541 | When should they be put on? |
30541 | When the food is in the pharynx, how is it prevented from passing into the trachea, or windpipe? |
30541 | When the patient is convalescent, how should the food be given? |
30541 | When watching in cold weather, what precaution is necessary? |
30541 | When we are thinking, how else are the blood- vessels to be told that an unusual supply of their contents is wanting in the head? |
30541 | When we look toward the bottom of the eye, why does the pupil look like a black spot, instead of an opening? |
30541 | When we view objects at a distance, what kind of lens is required? |
30541 | Where and how are the teeth formed? |
30541 | Where and how is chyme converted into chyle? |
30541 | Where are the mastoid cells? |
30541 | Where are the muscles situated that effect the larger movements of the hand? |
30541 | Where are the nerves of sensation distributed? |
30541 | Where are the respiratory nerves distributed? |
30541 | Where are the tendinous cords, and what is their use? |
30541 | Where are they found? |
30541 | Where are they the most numerous? |
30541 | Where do the branches of the auditory nerve enter and terminate? |
30541 | Where do the filaments of the ophthalmic branch ramify? |
30541 | Where do the lachrymal canals commence? |
30541 | Where do the nerves of the skin proceed from? |
30541 | Where do the respiratory muscles make their attachment? |
30541 | Where do they communicate with each other? |
30541 | Where do they open, and what is their use? |
30541 | Where do they take their origin? |
30541 | Where do we see it perverted? |
30541 | Where does it unite with the carbon and hydrogen contained in the body, and how is heat generated? |
30541 | Where does the auditory nerve enter and divide? |
30541 | Where does the oxygen mingle with the blood? |
30541 | Where does this tissue principally exist? |
30541 | Where is it situated? |
30541 | Where is sensation perceived? |
30541 | Where is the aqueous humor situated? |
30541 | Where is the crystalline humor situated? |
30541 | Where is the fifth pair of nerves distributed? |
30541 | Where is the glottis situated? |
30541 | Where is the mucus secreted? |
30541 | Where is the oil of the hair most abundant? |
30541 | Where is the refraction of the rays of light mainly effected? |
30541 | Where is the sense of smell located? |
30541 | Where is the serous tissue found? |
30541 | Where is the spinal cord placed? |
30541 | Where is the spinal cord placed? |
30541 | Where is the stomach situated? |
30541 | Where is the trachea situated? |
30541 | Where is the tympanum situated? |
30541 | Where is the ventricle of the larynx? |
30541 | Where is the wax of the ear secreted? |
30541 | Which cartilages give stability and form to the larynx? |
30541 | Which country, in this respect, exhibits the greater intelligence? |
30541 | Which sense contributes most to the enjoyment of man? |
30541 | Which vary the width of the glottis? |
30541 | Who is the natural nurse of the sick? |
30541 | Who should direct the kind of bath proper in different diseases? |
30541 | Why are artisans and scholars generally short- sighted? |
30541 | Why are drinks not necessary while masticating food? |
30541 | Why are sailors and hunters long- sighted? |
30541 | Why are students of elocution in general necessitated to practise physical exercise? |
30541 | Why are the first efforts in educating the muscles indifferent or irregular? |
30541 | Why are the joints of the industrious farmer and mechanic larger than those of a person unaccustomed to manual employment? |
30541 | Why are the muscles of the back so soon exhausted in the stooping position? |
30541 | Why are we insensible to the gradual vitiation of the air of an unventilated room? |
30541 | Why can there be no fixed period for mental labor? |
30541 | Why can we see objects at the side as well as in front of the eye, without turning the body? |
30541 | Why do articles that contain a small quantity of these elements afford more nourishment? |
30541 | Why do dyspeptic and consumptive persons require more clothing than those who have healthy vital organs? |
30541 | Why do lamps give but a faint light in crowded, unventilated rooms? |
30541 | Why do muscles increase in size when exercised? |
30541 | Why do persons of firm health and vigorous constitutions need less clothing than those who are feeble? |
30541 | Why do some articles of food that contain the elements of chyle afford but little nutriment? |
30541 | Why do the child and aged person require more clothing than the vigorous adult? |
30541 | Why do the muscles require sleep? |
30541 | Why do those persons that have broad chests and voluminous lungs suffer less from cold than the narrow- chested with small lungs? |
30541 | Why do we need less clothing when the skin is clean? |
30541 | Why do we need more clothing in the evening than during the day? |
30541 | Why do wild animals bear the vicissitudes of the seasons with so little preparation in clothing? |
30541 | Why does beef stimulate the system? |
30541 | Why does easy and melodious speaking require pure air? |
30541 | Why does exercise influence animal heat? |
30541 | Why does exercise promote health? |
30541 | Why does the brain require a due supply of pure blood? |
30541 | Why does the person of active habits require less clothing than one of sedentary employments? |
30541 | Why does the position of a person affect digestion? |
30541 | Why has it received this name? |
30541 | Why have not hairs vitality? |
30541 | Why have so many pupils failed in acquiring good penmanship? |
30541 | Why have the races of the torrid zone darker complexions than those of the temperate or frigid zones? |
30541 | Why is hereditary predisposition to be dreaded? |
30541 | Why is it classed with the cranial spinal nerves? |
30541 | Why is it important that correct movements be adopted in the first efforts of muscular education? |
30541 | Why is it important that these excretions be maintained regularly? |
30541 | Why is it important that we regard the manner of taking our food? |
30541 | Why is it important to know the laws which regulate the action of the brain? |
30541 | Why is it incumbent on every person to learn the laws of health? |
30541 | Why is it more injurious to contract the lower part of the chest than the upper? |
30541 | Why is it necessary that the cutaneous nerves be kept in a healthy state? |
30541 | Why is it necessary to use soap in bathing? |
30541 | Why is light- colored apparel best adapted for every season? |
30541 | Why is moderation in mental action necessary in old age? |
30541 | Why is not the same kind of food adapted to different individuals? |
30541 | Why is pure air necessary to vigorous digestion? |
30541 | Why is regularity of great importance in exercising the moral and intellectual powers? |
30541 | Why is repetition of muscular action necessary? |
30541 | Why is the cochlea so called? |
30541 | Why is the eye constantly moist? |
30541 | Why is the hand so admirably adapted to the exercise of the sense of touch? |
30541 | Why is the larynx more sensitive than other parts of the respiratory organs? |
30541 | Why is the mucous membrane sometimes called the villous coat? |
30541 | Why is the personal identity never lost in the change of materials, which is unceasing in the system? |
30541 | Why is the spleen so called? |
30541 | Why is the study of physiology and hygiene important? |
30541 | Why is the study of physiology and hygiene of utility to the laborer? |
30541 | Why is the unbolted wheat bread more healthy than flour cakes? |
30541 | Why is there a loss of power in the action of the muscles? |
30541 | Why not? |
30541 | Why should a child he taught to stand erect? |
30541 | Why should a school- room be ventilated? |
30541 | Why should children be trained to use the eye upon objects at different distances? |
30541 | Why should compression of the chest be avoided? |
30541 | Why should every sick person, particularly, breathe pure air? |
30541 | Why should food be well masticated? |
30541 | Why should not a child be struck upon any portion of the head? |
30541 | Why should not bed- linen that is damp be slept in? |
30541 | Why should not eyestones be used? |
30541 | Why should not food be taken too frequently? |
30541 | Why should not food or drink be taken hot? |
30541 | Why should not severe labor be imposed on growing children? |
30541 | Why should not severe manual or mental exertion be made immediately after eating? |
30541 | Why should not small children be confined in one position for a long time? |
30541 | Why should not students take their daily exercise in the evening? |
30541 | Why should not teeth be extracted at all times when they are painful? |
30541 | Why should not the child be induced to stand or walk, either naturally or artificially, at too early an age? |
30541 | Why should not the muscles be compressed? |
30541 | Why should only a moderate amount of soap be used in bathing? |
30541 | Why should soap not be used in washing the hair? |
30541 | Why should sudden transitions of light be avoided? |
30541 | Why should the air of the sick- room be dry? |
30541 | Why should the brain be called into action? |
30541 | Why should the clothing and bed- linen be frequently washed? |
30541 | Why should the clothing be worn loose? |
30541 | Why should the erect attitude be assumed in sitting? |
30541 | Why should the functions of the skin be properly maintained? |
30541 | Why should the muscles be used in pure air? |
30541 | Why should the muscular system be slightly relaxed in walking,& c.? |
30541 | Why should the present condition of the digestive organs be regarded in reference to the quantity of food? |
30541 | Why should the quantity of food be diminished when the exercise is lessened? |
30541 | Why should the quantity of food be lessened as warm weather commences? |
30541 | Why should the sick- room be kept quiet? |
30541 | Why should the skin be kept at its natural, as well as at an equal temperature? |
30541 | Why should the stomach be supplied with food of a nutrient and digestible character? |
30541 | Why should the surplus heat be removed equally from all parts of the system? |
30541 | Why should the temperature of the body be equal? |
30541 | Why should there be a well- adjusted thermometer in every sick- chamber? |
30541 | Why should they not be taken cold? |
30541 | Why should they not be taken cold? |
30541 | Why should we avoid oblique positions of the eye in viewing objects? |
30541 | Why should we engage in intense study in the early part of the day? |
30541 | Why should we not arouse deep feeling immediately before or after eating a full meal? |
30541 | Why should we stand and sit erect? |
30541 | Why should we wear loose garments? |
30541 | Why should we wear porous clothing? |
30541 | Why should youths be allowed frequent intervals to exercise in the open air? |
30541 | Why the defect in their articulation of words? |
30541 | Why will a person who stands erect walk further, and perform more labor, than if he assumed the stooping posture? |
30541 | Why would it not have been safe to trust these important operations to the exclusive control of the will? |
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30541 | With the gormandizer? |
30541 | With the person that works in the open air? |
30541 | With what are the chambers lined? |
30541 | With what are the edges of the eyelids furnished? |
30541 | With what do they communicate? |
30541 | With what do they connect? |
30541 | With what instrument have physiologists compared it? |
30541 | With what is each muscular fibre supplied? |
30541 | With what is each muscular fibre supplied? |
30541 | With what is every part of the digestive apparatus supplied? |
30541 | With what is it surrounded? |
30541 | With what is the heart supplied? |
30541 | With what vessels are the cartilages and ligaments supplied? |
30541 | _ What is said of the sense of touch?_ 847. |
30541 | _ What is said respecting animal heat?_ 545. |
30541 | _ What remarks respecting nutrition?_ 438. |
30541 | and what is the smallest quantity of pure air a person needs each minute to maintain good health? |
30541 | but, Does any part of the apparel restrict the movements? |
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