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Effect of alcohol on Bleeding from Strabismus Stuttering Sunstroke Supplemental air Suprarenal capsules Sutures of skull Sweat glands Sweat, Nature of Sylvester method for apparent drowning Sympathetic system Functions of Synovial membrane sheaths and sacs Taste, Organ of Sense of Taste, Physiological conditions of Modifications of the sense Effect of alcohol on Effect of tobacco on Tea Tear gland and tear passages Tears Technical terms defined Teeth Development of Structure of Proper care of Hints about saving Temperature, Regulation of bodily Skin as a regulator of Voluntary regulation of Sense of Temporal bones Tendon of Achilles Tendons Thigh Thoracic duct Throat Care of Effect of alcohol on Effect of tobacco on Foreign bodies in Thymus gland Thyroid gland Tibia Tidal air Tissue, White fibrous Connective Yellow elastic Areolar Adipose Adenoid Muscular Tissues, Epithelial Tissues, epithelial, Varieties of Functions of Connective Tobacco, Effect of, on bones Effect of, on muscles Effect of, on physical culture Effect of, on digestion Effect of, on the heart Effect of, on the lungs Effect of, on the nervous system Effect of, on the mind Effect of, on the character Effect of, on taste Effect of, on hearing Effect of, on throat and voice Touch, Organ of Sense of Trachea Trunk, Bones of Tympanum, Cavity of Ulna Urine Valve, Mitral Valves of the heart Valves, Tricuspid Semilunar Vegetable foods Veins Ventilation Conditions of efficient of sick-room Vestibule of ear Vermiform appendix Vision, Common defects of Effect of tobacco on Vivisection and dissection Vocal cords Voice, Mechanism of Factors in the production of Care of Effect of alcohol on Effect of tobacco on Vowel sounds Walking, jumping, and running Waste and repair Waste material, Nature of Waste products, Elimination of Water as food Whispering Wounds, Incised and lacerated Yawning Footnotes: [1] The Value of Physiological Knowledge. "If any one doubts the importance of an acquaintance with the fundamental principles of physiology as a means to complete living, let him look around and see how many men and women he can find in middle life, or later, who are thoroughly well. Occasionally only do we meet with an example of vigorous health continued to old age; hourly do we m
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