THE MUSCLES.
"Behold the outward moving frame,
Its living marbles jointed strong
With glistening band and silvery thong,
And link'd to reason's guiding reins
By myriad rings in trembling chains,
Each graven with the threaded zone
Which claims it as the Master's own."
HOLMES.
ANALYSIS OF THE MUSCLES.
| 1. The Use of the Muscles. | 2. Contractility of the Muscles. | 3. Arrangement of the Muscles. | 1. THE USE, STRUCTURE | 4. The two Kinds of Muscles. | AND ACTION OF THE | 5. The Structure of the Muscles. | MUSCLES. | 6. The Tendons for Fastening Muscles. | | 7. The Muscles and Bones as Levers. | | 8. The Effect of Big Joints. | | 9. Action of the Muscles in Walking. | |10. Action of the Muscles in Walking. | | 2. THE MUSCULAR SENSE. | | 3. HYGIENE OF THE | 1. Necessity of Exercise. | MUSCLES. | 2. Time for Exercise. | | 3. Kinds of Exercise. | | 4. WONDERS OF THE MUSCLES. | | | 1. St. Vitus's Dance. | | 2. Convulstions. | | 3. Locked-jaw. |5. DISEASES. | 4. Gout. | 5. Rheumatism. | 6. Lumbago. | 7. A Ganglion.
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