. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. e who reads only what fol-lows, and still more so that one who studies the subject, willbe convinced that even the greatest men the world has everhad, might have profited mightily by the use of this knowl-edge. * UNDEB THE NAKED EYE. This Tissue appears to be a reddish grey pulp, formingthe outside of the large Cranial centres or Ganglia (see ), the middle of the spinal Ganglia (see Fig, 22), while itis intermixed with the white fibrous Nervous Tissue in theother centres. A larger proportio


. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. e who reads only what fol-lows, and still more so that one who studies the subject, willbe convinced that even the greatest men the world has everhad, might have profited mightily by the use of this knowl-edge. * UNDEB THE NAKED EYE. This Tissue appears to be a reddish grey pulp, formingthe outside of the large Cranial centres or Ganglia (see ), the middle of the spinal Ganglia (see Fig, 22), while itis intermixed with the white fibrous Nervous Tissue in theother centres. A larger proportionate number of bloodtubes in tho form of a fine net-work surrounds and is inter- * The other Tissues equally demand pure air and pure water, but this Tis-fiue demands a food more complex and intelligently cooked than those do. In-stinct and appetite when natural are nearly scientific in their selections, ashistory shows in case of the ancient great men, but the perfection of the Ner-vous Tissue demand the selection and preparation of its food under the super-vision of perfect Tissue. 93 Fin 21. thalamus; 14, hippocampus; 18, a plexus ofplexns\. NiBYES BELATED TO MUSGLES Fig. 21 represents thebrain sliced a little lowerthan in the preceding , the white tissue; 2, thegray; 3, 4, the front andback portions of the bridgeor corpus callosum, the mid-dle portion being removedand exposing the ventricles,in which, and forming thesides and floor of which,ganglia are seen. Portionsof the brain are cut out toshow 7 and 6, extensions ofthe ventricles; 8 is one ofthe largest ganglia, and fromthe white and gray substancebeing in alternate layers, itappears striped, hence itsname, striated body (corpusstriatum); 19, portion ofcapillary vessels (the choroid ( Motory.( 22 Fig. 22 represents a section of thespinal cord, with 1, 2, the roots, asthey are called, of nerves extendingfrom it on each side. 1 is motory, 2 issensatory; beyond 3 they are enclosedin one sheath, and n


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