58 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



129. THE MENTORY APPARATUS must, like the 

 Functions, be of four kinds, Sensatory, producing Sensa- 

 tions ; Emotory, Emotions ; Intellectoiy, Intellections; 

 Motory, Motions ; or, in tabular form, 



( Sensat-ory (-ion). 



APPARATUS . J Emot-ory (-ion). 



Intellect-ory (-ion). 



[ Mot-ory (-ion). 



SECTION II. 

 Sanguificatory Apparatus. 



130. BLOOD is MADE from Air, Water, and Food: 

 there must be an Apparatus to receive the air and pass 

 it into the Blood, and another to operate upon the food ; 

 the water is of such a character that it can pass in" 

 through either of the two. The former is called the 

 Respiratory, and the latter the Digestory Apparatus, 

 and their Functions are called Respiration and Digestion. 



131. IMPURITIES MUST BE ELIMINATED or removed 

 from the blood ; therefore an Eliminatory Apparatus will 

 be required, its Function being Elimination. 



132. THE ELEMENTS OF THE BLOOD, and what it 

 gathers as it passes through the body, must be worked 

 over in various ways, or modified according to the re- 

 quirements of the case : hence there must be parts that, 

 taken together, may be called the Modificatory Appara- 

 tus ; its Function is Modification. 



133. ALL THE REQUIREMENTS FOR BLOOD-MAKING or 

 Sanguification can be fulfilled by four kinds of Appara- 

 tus, in tabular form as follows : 



f Respirat-ory (ion), 

 (ion). 



^ Modificat-ory (ion). 



129. Kinds of-? Write table. Subject of 2d Sec. ? 180. Of what ? 131. How 

 ? 182. What must be done to ? 183. How fulfil T Write table. 



