DEGLUTITION—DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. 181 
danger, since it shows that not the brain alone, but the upper 
part of the spinal cord, is suffering from the pressure ; and 
that the movements of respiration, which depend upon a 
similar action of the nervous system (§ 340), will probably 
soon cease, so that death must ensue. 
Digestive Apparatus, 
197. The food, thus propelled downwards by the action of 
the muscles of the pharynx and of the cesophagus (gullet), 
£sophagus 
- Pylorus 
Pancreas 
Stomach 
=. 
Te 
Appendix of 
the Ceecum 
/ 
Small Intestine Rectum 
Pig. 108.—Dieestive Apparatus or Max, 
