SYSTEMATIC 



H TT I^t A. 3ST 



PHYSIOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND HYGIENE. 



PART II. 



DETAILED SYNTHESIS. 



CHAPTER I. 



GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, ANATOMY, AND HYGIENE: 



PEOPEKTIES. 

 SYSTEMATIC SYNTHESIS OF ELEMENTS. 



SECTION I. 



Chemical JEJlements. 



1. CHEMICAL ELEMENTS is the name given to sub- 

 stances that cannot be or have not been analyzed, and 

 are therefore supposed to be simple. 



2. EACH SIMPLE ELEMENT is ENDOWED with pecu- 

 liar characteristics, inherent, natural, ordained, and un- 

 varying. 



3. IlliLs. GOLD, IRON, when pure, are Elements uniformly the same. 

 OXYGEN AND NITROGEN, which nearly constitute the air we breathe, are 

 Elements. How different the characteristics of the four ! 



What is the topic of Part II.? Of Chapter I.? Of Section I.? 1. What ? 

 2. How ? 3. What are ? 



