tdiemnicdt [force (isi tfo tli 6J miner ah ' dF h i d )li fd'is m^w ay at if e ncl!on ail'sudtiife, 
4 a di fo idnqal lziri«y it<self«mla>dp chi cs; r, aji d &a rst iabfl y fp Ibdu eing atte' i|jk^nioy 
p noi)Ldjdxy lubohuoY/ izom A ..v/mla &)i do erhftgifa st/f) moil 8, 
-r/jn noUidjdxy row j&oin A ..v/fnla an Jo snmpda o/l) motlegu 
JNow, tins vital force resides, or is supposed to reside, in the delic? 
Vxouoqng aJi tbipihm o) m-m iji/ow ikmiVono hire JJptd'-gfqo iq »uo;iKmv 
little brgans of plants and animals, called cells, iYach.mmu,ie cell is a 
10 .fnaaPifint cmiiifA aril m ima eo p) &r ,LodJmn <pjoy;cpvp on) ioyo v.U 
separatemnd independent organ and performs all the,functions of an m- 
SilT., .slm-Op m;o;l aji no ?Kud auyi/I.<yiq do.idv/ .nomo leomficct 
dividual, while it expends its forge in combination with otper cells, and 
-cmyfoU orid Jo t>?.no orfijii /to o; m o-ifiJ/m )o taraolic Y iftiiih'ioft’Uxo ontna 
determines the general character and functional arrangement of the plant. 
LcpiHfii Mud Yd .bybooapua 0-ia aiovaJJ IiilDueod f>8orr?r gmnftqi /rdrnini 
The materials winch undergo an organic change, come in confactwith these 
©if). vfoshmer nt .oJ/gencio iu brm ..foo't.n*;?) .cc Ubi abucLedl .gbaoa to 
cells, and are rearedmy them injto a living structure. . I bus, each plant 
agwb oT /AifUilq anoibdpl.oTfl 1 <> .,3 'jy >-nboa 'io j-Lfio on 3 a/; vavMcnr.a 
.becomes a symmetrical whole, made up ol diversified.organs ; and each 
Jo B^oiiid^fxo oaorlJjfffO'A ymofiqpo gvijinori^g t>;1 m hjoloife^p'inOfiff./ 
!X: 
-qi sId aoi)o 
tne species 
ent unison 
u-nq/m pJ auajKg nT/origan ffiO'u ■< rnuo;;;m si u morn 
s; lies m the cells, which penorm their functions in r independe¬ 
nt dp y/id oldigfrmjxuui hr io yJUh i-ioirirgaunomo'/q bn ft fair© a 
l with the groupe. L lhe “ wearing-out theory must assume, 
fhea ds; fung don Id I d^rfspgfefo /tlitocbugearrea,! Iprodu-cedl by 
^beoafbndrnl al ,codii xdisftisedy r doprditidq efut-he : individual dedljpfo Bitty the 
-ehJls are - separate! in ol L«\i f diml i ttesi ,;-mt oagdnsYiifendioafayohjtpcrthebiqawhrofe 
•flfeffeotfidWvitality;of;-on<eneid!l, censidered/as/a &: i ndependdhft<£or^e paforntfi 
^OitcUvdeeit ^lhh owholerhbngeries idfi icellsi raUk-bi.\: rffibei thbdny Wmildbfcefnte 
•fijialptjieirpjtbfifeje latwboE it 1 ip>prn|)agatign;■ as toitHatrofodxftendionbyibeemisy, 
in,jjotJjrcps^siftthiey©nsfohly aioahtiunafiiorijof/ tlxei sauniednjJ^iitfGal 
^eduhfiitbigvthodmli vidaalhy, 'ohitld)•spfccifefe.ilA .rnnlaya [ftixoa/i orlf fioqu 
m i/rUfuao-i yFiufttairoo oift hrin Jaixa yodl.lsdi ei ( oyi;1bh )o vy/\e\ UVsvr 
fifty years sipce the ** w^aripg^ut ’ theory wg,a 
M' is now o 
iLidw .yirfiihY avdoiiitaib an 8iid,,a3ioona io Jnrjq iTmid djjomnofovsh 
nrst promulgated, and not more than (en yegrs since,the. application or it 
oilnJob,ni Ifoah anei >y.ob hna qu zbliua irjinyr ;/ior:/suin^/io ni aJlnao i 
to the degenerate condition ol the potato, lo.say nothing,'' then, apouB 
JkOfoi (rompdo ovna mail hoda/upruiaib fcr.v-iifiJiv grdT .a/moi ggivil 
the want ol, accurate and extgnded'obscrvatiom, adverse pr favoraplp to 
ion aoob boin^ ; vino mdiftnjdfnoo La;:_ noidaocifpopob m gf/waat noidw, 
the theory, it is evident that it mgst be based mainly upon hypothetical 
'goiqxo.aaf ol luoido .Yfiog ajargolpfaT/l l .Ylbojnlorrrpog' Jcloox'> pr/ idiua. 
propositions. In'point of face, the aegener'acy,.or. dimmisned vitality, .of 
far np-awo/Und ;i8mr/&ojF;ni Yllftodnuoib? ?;/: t v iJftJiY to .9&tuiJjgJiy g/ioia. 
the tubers, is itself au assumption ; for the pre.vaJence.of the disease itself 
tjdf lift A i YhffthY lo. gnDdrnhft imuj-hw qp/nod bexififtgap io pvioouos 
furnishes no more proof of exliausted vi tali twin the p.otatof tpan the Dreva- 
a'idi/IxpJL .gfp'fpl Dfhaoqs p'jubo'ifr o) alud iuyoh .gAiioft fLonvY .soaorfftAr 
lence oi r the cholera woiild of the^ame fact in regard to the human race?. 
ovitcunol b/fft.oviiouiib 8ii ; ir.ucf^pi aa t ,Y.A*fgH.p Ift^LiYihnr ah 
ra took up its line of m a, ’ch fr " ■ _ 
«7>.niuqioa i>u a.noi l iaoq mooob Jii y a 1 r a U d 
travelled in the very‘face of the monso 
Ahbut • sm^of.afiiooq^ibdi nanfjo'iq 8YRV/. ^ L _ T „_ _ 
that the virulence of the disease was not dub to anv local causes, lhe 
os-.icb pvijrrftdb .oYilftfinoi .ohinaffa tshti at 
^pmrfjuip ovfjftunot h/fft.uviioTiih bji. ;2U'.oq\jj> oa t ,YAi£Hp ummYinm aju 
1 he cholera took up its line of m a,, ch from the delta of the Ganges, and 
-iunoqioa h«a.noiJiaoacnooob ji i.1 [38)r ahdidx‘> sn'toi fnoiffiado 8ft orrmaenh 
travelled in the very’face of the monsoons. It was everywhere evident 
A-pao't.i smior.otibofjSiPimdl nnnfjo’i n gyav/fft uliffim erf)' linn Ibio odT .apif 
not due to any local causes, lhe 
if ,aAvfbftiofvihm OY/ftj^fhd^ ti^ 
ifahfvr 
>f neat. 
