Wouldst Know Thyself Or the Outlines of Human Physiology

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Wouldst Know Thyself Or the Outlines of Human Physiology
Jane Taylor
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Black and thick, from collecting and bringing with it in its course back to the heart all the impurities of the blood.
THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD.
Why does the blood return to the heart ?
To be sent by it into the lungs, to \>e purified. How often does all the blood make a circuit through the system ?
This depends wholly upon the health or condition of the person. Once in from three to eight minutes, all, or at least an amount equal in weight to all, the blood in a human body flows from the h
...eart through the arteries to the extremities of the system, and then back again through the veins into the heart and lungs, to be purified. How much blood is there in an adult orfull-groum person 1 From thirty to forty pounds, or from four to five gallons. How many pounds of blood pass through the heart every twenty-four hours ? About sixteen thousand pounds, or eight tons, which is more than the weight of a hundred men, and more than sev- enty barrels in measure ! What is meant by the beating or throbbing of the heart ?

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