PRINCIPLES 



OF 



HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 



WITH THEIR CHIEF APPLICATIONS TO PATHOLOGY, HYGIENE, 

 AND FORENSIC MEDICINE. 



ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS. 



BY 



WILLIAM B. jgARPENTER, M.D., F.R.S., 



FULLERIAN PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY IN THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN; 



LECTURER ON NATURAL HISTORY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AT ST. THOMAS' 



HOSPITAL, AND CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL 



INSTITUTE OF THE UNITED STATES. 



Second ^merfcnn, from tjje last Hontjon IJQftfon. 

 WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS. 



BY 



MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D., 



PHYSICIAN TO 



THE PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL; 

 FELLOW OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS. ETC. 



WITH TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN WOOD-CUT AN 



L E A JA N,i; 



1845. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



