CHAPTER XIV. 



APARTMENTS AND FURNITURE. 



General Remarks. The External Ear. 

 Chambers of the Nose. The Mouth, inter- 

 nally. The Salivary Glands. Passages 

 to the Ear. The Chest. Cavity of the 

 Lungs. The Food Pipe. The Stomach. 

 The Intestines. Gall Bladder, fyc. The 

 Abdomen. The Apartment of the Circu- 

 lation. Chambers of the Brain. 



GENERAL REMARKS. There are two kinds 

 of apartments in the house of the soul. One 

 of these is connected with outside doors ; the 

 other is not. Both are numerous, and both 

 are important. I will begin with a description 

 of the former ; and occasionally speak, as I go 

 along, of some of the latter. 



In many houses a broad space or hall 

 extends through from the door in front to the 



