CHAPTER III. 



SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF MEMBERS. 



GROUPS OR MECHANISMS. 



Mental and Sanguificatory. 



106. THE HEAD INCLUDES the five kinds of general 

 organs in addition to the five kinds composing its con- 

 tents. 



107. Inf. To UNDERSTAND THE HEAD is to under- 

 stand the essentials of all the rest of the Body except 

 the contents of the Trunk-walls. 



108. As THE HE AD- WALLS are wholly composed of 

 the five general organs, and are also of use in protecting 

 and serving the brain in common with the Neck, Trunk- 

 walls, lower extremities, upper extremities, and larynx, 

 those members may be said in one sense to be the HEAD- 

 walls extended and modified in form, size, and by posi- 

 tion, to meet the exigencies of the case. 



109. THE QUESTION MIGHT BE ASKED, Why, if the 

 Trunk-walls are composed of the five general organs, 

 and are so perfectly adapted to their contents, may not 

 the other parts be the extension of the Trunk- walls as 

 well as of the HEAD-walls ? 



110. ANOTHER CLASSIFICATION MAY BE SUGGESTED 

 as follows: 



106. What does ? 107. What is it ? loa What are the Head-Walls extend- 

 ed? 109. What-? 110 What -f Write table. 



