CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD. 



the other, must bring about a center of equal powers 

 between the forces. At the junction of two forces of 

 heat and cold, or point where they neutralize lines of 

 aggression, or become equal upon the particles of mat- 

 ter, life and movement should be the result. It has 

 been the result of every study in which we have con- 

 sidered its action in coming together on the particles 

 of matter. In the case of blood becoming more dense 

 near the surface of the being it flows toward the heat 

 to be neutralized and in doing so comes to a line where 

 heat has been neutralized. But there has been formed, 

 in consequence, in every case, a means of movement 

 capable of doubling the powers. In the case of man 

 being colder than the woman, the blood should flow 

 from the colder to the warmer body until a line of 

 equality should be reached. When the line of equality 

 between the two has been reached, life should be the 

 result Movement of an order and life. As a matter 

 of fact that is the case; the blood flows from the colder 

 body to the warmer, and when work is equal, life is 

 the result. 



In the case of the woman carrying the foetus, her 

 blood becomes more attenuated. But the young life 

 growing has still more attenuated blood than the 

 mother. Tending to show that the mother has gener- 

 ated more heat during this period. But also tending 

 to show that the youthful being has become a source 

 of additional heat in itself. Its heat being greater 

 than that of the mother. In each case conforming with 

 the working laws of nature. 



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