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Volume  Volume2\Anatomy, Zoology, Physiology

Entry#  814. Physiological problems (814. 815).


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Of the cause of breathing, of the cause of the motion of the heart,

of the cause of vomiting, of the cause of the descent of food from

the stomach, of the cause of emptying the intestines.


Of the cause of the movement of the superfluous matter through the

intestines.


Of the cause of swallowing, of the cause of coughing, of the cause

of yawning, of the cause of sneezing, of the cause of limbs getting

asleep.


Of the cause of losing sensibility in any limb.


Of the cause of tickling.


Of the cause of lust and other appetites of the body, of the cause

of urine and also of all the natural excretions of the body.


Footnote: By the side of this text stands the pen and ink drawing

reproduced on Pl. CVIII, No. 4; a skull with indications of the

veins in the fleshy covering.  


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