The First-[fifth] Reader, Том 4Harper, 1860 |
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... death mature . " 5. As a general rule for the quantity of food required , it may be stated that no more should be taken , at any age , or in any condition of the body , than is barely sufficient to sat- isfy the natural appetite . By a ...
... death mature . " 5. As a general rule for the quantity of food required , it may be stated that no more should be taken , at any age , or in any condition of the body , than is barely sufficient to sat- isfy the natural appetite . By a ...
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... should be sent in this condition through- out the body , death would very soon be the result . The blood , therefore , must be cleansed , and the 48 PART I WILLSON'S FOURTH READER The Organs of Circulation and of Respiration.
... should be sent in this condition through- out the body , death would very soon be the result . The blood , therefore , must be cleansed , and the 48 PART I WILLSON'S FOURTH READER The Organs of Circulation and of Respiration.
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... death . 5. The poisonous carbonic acid gas , whether thrown off from the lungs or produced by combustion , can not be in- haled without danger , as it not only furnishes no oxygen for purifying the blood , but it adds additional poison ...
... death . 5. The poisonous carbonic acid gas , whether thrown off from the lungs or produced by combustion , can not be in- haled without danger , as it not only furnishes no oxygen for purifying the blood , but it adds additional poison ...
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... death . In the morning , when the door was opened , only twenty - three were found alive ; and many of these were subsequently carried off by putrid fevers , caused by the poisonous air which they had breathed . 9. As combustion can not ...
... death . In the morning , when the door was opened , only twenty - three were found alive ; and many of these were subsequently carried off by putrid fevers , caused by the poisonous air which they had breathed . 9. As combustion can not ...
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... death . When air is taken into the lungs in breathing , so as to fill them , the lungs swell out , and the chest enlarges by its own free action , so as to give them an abundance of room ; but if the muscles and ribs of the chest be ...
... death . When air is taken into the lungs in breathing , so as to fill them , the lungs swell out , and the chest enlarges by its own free action , so as to give them an abundance of room ; but if the muscles and ribs of the chest be ...
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