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— The office of the blood is to carry to the tissues nutritive materials resulting from digestion and oxygen from the lungs, to convey away from the tissues to the several organs of excretion the broken-down products of physiological activity, to convey internal secretions from one part of the body to an- other, and to aid in the equalization of temperature. It is there- fore immediately necessary to life — indeed to the life of every cell in the body, and, with the exception of such extravascu...lar tissues as cartilage, nails, etc. , which receive their supply from neighboring tissues, it supplies nutriment directly to all the cells of the organism. Amount of Blood. — It has been estimated that the total amount of blood in the average man is about 8 per cent., or one- twelfth, of his body weight. At all times something over 80 per cent, of this amount is contained in the liver, muscles, heart and lungs. The liver contains more than the resting muscles. General Properties. — The blood is an opaque fluid of a faint characteristic odor, salty taste, and alkaline reaction.
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