arance, which is characteristic of the
=caecum= and colon.)
Page 127: Moved up from the following box. (What is said in regard
to the bile? 266. What becomes of the chyle? =Of the
residuum?=)
Page 128, Fig. 65: Added '.' (Fig. 65. An ideal view of the organs
of digestion, opened nearly the whole =length.=)
Page 128, Fig. 65: Added '.' (1, The upper jaw. 2, The lower jaw. 3,
The tongue. 4, The roof of the =mouth.= 5, The oesophagus.
6, The trachea. 7, The parotid gland.)
Page 128, Fig. 65: Added '.' (8, The sublingual =gland.= 9, The
stomach. 10, 10, The liver. 11, The gall-cyst.)
Page 128, Fig. 65: Added ',' (16, The opening of the small intestine
into the large intestine. 17, 18, 19, =20,= The large
intestine. 21, The spleen.)
Page 128, Fig. 65: Added '.' (16, The opening of the small intestine
into the large intestine. 17, 18, 19, 20, The large
=intestine.= 21, The spleen.)
Page 128, Fig. 65: Added '.' (21, The spleen. 22, The upper part of
the spinal =column.=)
Page 129: Was 'prope' (The food that is well masticated, and has
blended with it a =proper= amount of saliva, will induce a
healthy action in the stomach.)
Page 129: Added '.' (will induce a healthy action in the =stomach.=
Well-prepared chyme is the natural stimulus of the
duodenum,)
Page 129: Added ',' (Well-prepared chyme is the natural stimulus of
the =duodenum,= liver, and pancreas; pure chyle is the
appropriate excitant of)
Page 131: Added '.' (another demand for food. What effect has
increased exercise upon the system? =278.= How are the new
particles of matter supplied? What does this induce?)
Page 143: Was 'There fore' over line break. (digested becomes mixed
with that last taken. =Therefore= the interval between
each meal should be)
Page 145: Added '.' (312. Why should they not be taken cold? Show
some of the effects of improper food upon the inferior
=animals.=)
Page 153: Added '.' (=327.= Why does the position of a person affect
digestion? 328. Into what are different kinds of aliment
separated?)
Page 154: Added ',' (333. The CIRCULATORY ORGANS are the _Heart_,
=_Ar'
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