122 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



455. Him. THE ANIMALS THAT NATURALLY FEED 

 UPON VEGETABLES (Graminivorous) have a larger supply 

 of Bile than those that feed upon flesh (Carnivorous). 



456. THE LIVER RECEIVES ITS BLOOD, from which 

 to form Bile, mostly from the veins of the other digestory 

 organs, which require, receive, and supply more Blood 

 when vegetable food is used, than when we use a more 

 concentrated diet. 



457. THE HARMONIOUS ACTION of the Lungs, Liver, 

 and other Digestory Organs, of the appetite and the 

 temperatures of the weather, is very remarkable, but be- 

 comes still more so when the relation of muscular 

 action to the action of those organs is also considered. 



458. THE MUSCLES are very bulky, forming more 

 than half the weight of the Body ; their activity is at- 

 tended with the production of much heat and with 

 much material for the production of heat, and with a 

 correspondingly large demand for food and the digestion 

 of it. 



459. WHEN THE MUSCLES ARE ACTIVE the Diges- 

 tory Organs must be correspondingly active, and the 

 muscular waste that cannot or should not be thrown off 

 by the Lungs can be thrown off from the Blood by the 

 Digestory Organs, which are therefore properly Elimina- 

 tory Organs, corresponding to the Muscles. 



460. THE HARMONIOUS ACTION OF ALL THESE PARTS, 

 the balancing (so to speak) of their actions, so that one 

 increases as another diminishes, or so that several increase 

 or diminish their activities together, is truly wonderful. 

 That the action is not accidental will be obvious when 

 the next case is considered. 



461. THE MIND REQUIRES THE ACTIVITY OF THE 

 BRAIN as much in hot weather as in cold (and, if proper 

 food and other treatment are used, is equally allowable), 

 and its activity must not have any relation to the pro- 



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