90 GENERAL ANALYsis. 



EMOTORY GANGLIA are related to fy Ganglia. 



Ganglia. 

 Organs . Ear. 



Sensatory Ganglia ; Nerves ; of I Eye. 

 5 Sense ] Nose. 



Emotory Ganglia ; Mouth. 



Skin. 



Motory Ganglia; Nerves; . . ^Muscles. 



SECTION IV. 



Intellectory Organs. 



318. INTELLECTIONS are functions for the produc- 

 tion of which the mind requires Ganglia only. The ele- 

 ments of facts it can receive through the Sensatory Ap- 

 paratus, and its determinations can be executed through 

 the Motory Apparatus. 



319. THE INTELLECTORY GANGLIA MUST BE INTI- 

 MATELY RELATED to the Sensatory and Motory ; they are 

 also related to the Emotory, but not very intimately the 

 latter being more readily excited to activity in early 

 life, and the former retaining their vigor till declining 

 years, dying the last of all, in the perfectly healthy per- 

 son. 



320. IT is VERY IMPORTANT to particularly observe 

 the intimate relation that must exist between the Emo- 

 tory and Intellectory Ganglia and the Motory; this 

 shows how 



321. HABITUAL EMOTORY AND INTELLECTORY AC- 

 TIONS INFLUENCE muscular action, so that the Emotory 

 and Intellectory character of a person is sure to be ex- 

 hibited. 



322. Inf. IP ANY PERSON THINKS HE CAN DECEIVE 



OTHERS in regard to his habitual character, he deceives 

 only himself a. child or even a dog will detect him, 

 at once. 



Write tables. Explain them. 818. What ? 819. To what ? 820. What f 

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