Class-book of physiology : for the use of schools and families : comprising the structure and functions of the organs of man, illustrated by comparative reference to those of inferior animals . f our institutions oflearning, and it is to be hoped that, with a more generaldiffusion of the principles of physiology, this most essen-tial element for the future usefulness and well-being ofthe young will cease to be neglected. PLATE XXIV. HUMAN FOIiM. Figure 1. A Lady reading, in a good position. Figure 2. A Lady leaning forward, and resting on one elbow, in aposition favoring lateral curvature of t


Class-book of physiology : for the use of schools and families : comprising the structure and functions of the organs of man, illustrated by comparative reference to those of inferior animals . f our institutions oflearning, and it is to be hoped that, with a more generaldiffusion of the principles of physiology, this most essen-tial element for the future usefulness and well-being ofthe young will cease to be neglected. PLATE XXIV. HUMAN FOIiM. Figure 1. A Lady reading, in a good position. Figure 2. A Lady leaning forward, and resting on one elbow, in aposition favoring lateral curvature of the spine. Figure 3. A Lady sewing, in a good position. Figure 4. A Lady occupying such aposition in sewing as to produce antcro-posterior curvature of the spine. Figure 5. Outlines of a Female Figure, after it has been permanently remodelled by fashionable dress. , Figure G. Part of the Skeleton of the samcjtoitltthe thorax reduced to about half its natural size. Figure 7. Outlines of a Natural Female Figure. Figure 8. Part of the Skeleton of the same. Figures 9 and 10. Public School, with Play-grounds for Beys and Oirlt, supplied with appropriate facilities for recreation and Fia 9 A W WiiRnr Pit fi/ T _#?- ?.?ar^hi


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