LECTURE I.
AN
Anatomical and Physiological Description
OF THE
HUMAN BODY.
The mechanism of the human body is so wonderfully, so curiously, and so wisely contrived, that the more we examine it, the more we must with admiration acknowledge, that nothing but an Almighty Being could be its author. This incomprehensible Being let us ever remember to reverence and adore, when we examine into the stupendous contrivance of our fabric; HE is the fountain, the benevolent upholder of nature, and all the creation; in whom we live, breathe, and have our being.