HEAT AND COLD. 



uniformity in movement. The particles first settling 

 through capillaries adaptable to the size of units forced 

 by action of cold by its cohesive tendency. When en- 

 tering veins still flowing with uniformity toward the 

 point or medium of cohesive tendency or right auricle. 

 When entering right auricle weight of accumulated 

 particles forcing open the tricusped valves and enter- 

 ing the right ventricle of the heart. When entering 

 the right ventricle finding the left ventricle filled with 

 blood, forcing same inward by weight of blood in 

 right ventricle. And in consequence, forcing blood 

 which filled left ventricle to go into the aorta, or place 

 of beginning of our course through the human body. 



Again, when the lift is taken from the lungs on the 

 heated blood or dispersed particles of same, they force 

 the blood into the left auricle, its weight opening 

 valves and causing the filled right ventricle to con- 

 tract by throwing blood which flowed in through the 

 veinular system into the lungs. 



As a matter of course, the action of the cooled or 

 heavy particles of blood flowing inward from the sur- 

 face of the system, by the action of cold, act simul- 

 taneously with the lift from the lungs on the blood 

 which has been purged of excessive weights of mater- 

 ial. The inflow of the blood from surface aiding the 

 forcing of blood into aorta. 



The blood, when forced into the lungs from right 

 ventricle, is not only lifted by the accumulated weight 

 in the right auricle, but is aided by the weight of all 

 the blood in the left auricle bearing down on the blood 



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