92 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



E., L, M.), Nerves (two kinds, 8., M.), Ear, Eye, Nose, 

 Mouth, Skin, Muscles, and the Skeleton, to which must 

 be added Blood-tubes, to keep the organs in good condi- 

 tion, making ten kinds of organs as the number that 

 should be enumerated as Mentory Organs. 



329. THE MENTORY ORGANS EQUAL the digits upon 

 both hands, with which they may be associated ; putting 

 those which belong to the Head only, on the right hand, 

 commencing with Ganglia on the thumb, then Ear, Eye, 

 Nose, Mouth ; Skin on the little finger of the left hand, 

 Muscles, Nerves, Skeleton, and Blood-tubes on the left 

 thumb. 



SECTION V. 

 THE USES OF BLOOD. 



Warming, Cooling, Excretion, Nutrition. 

 BLOOD-CIRCULATING ORGANS. 



330. EVERY ACTION OF THE MENTORY ORGANS 

 every Sensation, every Emotion,- every Intellection, every 

 Motion is attended by, not only, but dependent upon, 

 a change, called a decomposition, of some of the sub- 

 stance concerned in the action. 



331. THE CHANGE OR DECOMPOSITION is such that 

 the substance is no longer fit for use in that part must 

 be removed, and its place supplied with new material, in 

 order that the part may be kept in a perfect condition 

 for use. 



332. THE DECOMPOSITION does not take place in any 

 particular portion of the active part of an organ, but 

 throughout the whole now here, now there; so that in 

 the course of time, and as the result of many actions, all 

 parts of all the organs undergo a change, its rapidity 

 depending on the amount of action. 



829. What do - ? Subject of Section ? 880. What is said t 881. What is -? 

 882. What is said - ? 



