Arnold's lectures on the structure and laws of the human body : adapted to the capacity of youth : designed as a text-book for schools, with questions for examination appended . iment with the hounds. What diseases of thostomach are spoken of ? 145 What has the instrument of the voice been compared to ? Describethe larynx. The thyroid, cricoid, and arytenoid cartilages ? 146 Describe the glottis and the epiglottis. What prevents tho foodfrom going down the windpipe ? Describe the cordae vocales and theinner structure of the larynx. Tell how the diflFerent tones of thevoice are produced 147 Why


Arnold's lectures on the structure and laws of the human body : adapted to the capacity of youth : designed as a text-book for schools, with questions for examination appended . iment with the hounds. What diseases of thostomach are spoken of ? 145 What has the instrument of the voice been compared to ? Describethe larynx. The thyroid, cricoid, and arytenoid cartilages ? 146 Describe the glottis and the epiglottis. What prevents tho foodfrom going down the windpipe ? Describe the cordae vocales and theinner structure of the larynx. Tell how the diflFerent tones of thevoice are produced 147 Why is the male voice coarser than the female voice ? How arethe diflFerent sounds of different animals produced 1 What is thereason that singing birds cannot talk ? How is the voice varied?Has the tongue as much to do with the voice ae is generally sup-posed ? 148 How is the ear constructed ? Describe its different parts and thephilosophy of hearing. What is the Eustachian tube ? Describe thodifferent parts of the eye 149 What is said of Albinoes T What is the structure of the Iris andits use ? Describe the retina and its use ; the lens ; the aqueous andvitreous humors 150.


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