56 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



muscles, nerves, skin, and blood-tubes, and following this 

 by a similar construction of the Right Upper and Lower 

 Extremities, Right Trunk- Walls, Neck and HEAD- Walls, 

 placing in the last their Right CONTENTS. The Left 

 Group or Mechanism may be constructed in the same 

 way. Then unite the Right and Left Mechanism on the 

 middle line, and into the cavities of their Trunk-Walls 

 pack the close-fitting Contents of Trunk-Walls, the B. 

 Blood-making, sangujfic, sanguificatory, or " Group. To 

 the CONTENTS of the HEAD-Walls add the Mind, and the 

 passive potential Man is complete ! Let the External 

 World act through his body upon his mind, and excite 

 its reaction, and give him air, water, and food, from 

 which to produce blood, and he becomes mentally and 

 physically an active man. 



(It is not intended that the student shall conclude 

 that the right and left G'roups are entirely independent 

 of each other, and without any relations. The skin of 

 the two is continuous, so are the vertebrae of the skele- 

 ton ; and the nerves from a part of each eye extend to 

 the opposite Brain, as must be the case for perfection of 

 sight. Nerves, under the name of commissures, from 

 each spinal cord and brain extend into the other. Yet 

 the general idea is correct and very valuable toward giv- 

 ing a correct idea of the structure of the Body.) 



124. How ACTION AND REACTION between the mind 

 and world, and the making of Blood, take place, it will 

 be our duty in the next chapter to begin to unfold, by 

 an analysis of the two mechanisms into the requisite ap- 

 paratus for performing all the functions required by the 

 Mind, and into those necessary for perfecting and circu- 

 lating blood. The last clause exhibits the fact, that in 

 reference to Blood, two sections will be needed, one upon 

 making it, and the other upon circulating it through 

 both Groups. 



128. Construct Man from Groups ? How shall he become active T 124 What 

 will be unfolded in the next chapter? 



