“The Splenius Capitis arises from the spines of the seventh cervical and two upper dorsal vertebræ and from the ligamentum nuchæ. It is inserted into the lower and back part of the mastoid process, and into the outer part of the superior curved line of the occipital bone.”
| spleniuS CAPitis (homophone) | ESCAPE. | |
|---|---|---|
| ESCAPE | … flight … projectile … trajectory … conic section … | SPLIT CONE. |
| split … spliced … ligatured … | LIGAMENTUM NUCHÆ. | |
| new keel … ship … mast … | MASTOID. | |
| masticate … eat … drink … sip … | OCCIPITAL. | |
- Do you need to use Homophones in this study?
- What is the most difficult task in Anatomy?
- Do students generally master this thoroughly?
- What makes the learning of Anatomy easy?
- Is my System a substitute for dissection?
- How can you get a comprehension of anatomical facts?
POISONS AND ANTIDOTES.
Narcotic poisons are neutralized by vinegar:—Narcotics … torpor … strong wine … sour wine … vinegar.
Wine, brandy, coffee, and camphor may be used to rouse those who have taken laudanum or any other preparation of opium … Opium … opium eater … intemperate … brandy … wine … beverage … coffee … cough … cold … camphorated spirit … camphor.
Mucilage, camphor, and oil may be taken to neutralize cantharides:—Cantharides … hair-grower … oil … smooth-running … ease … comfort … camphor … fur cat … mew … mucilage.
Ten drops of ammonia in a glass of sugared water sobers a tipsy man:—Drunk … alcohol … volatile spirits … volatile … alkali … ammonia … to moan … to sigh (10) … pathos … sweet tears … sugared water.
Aconite … night boat … sea sick … emetics … exhaustion … stimulants … hard drinking … spontaneous combustion … animal charcoal.
- Are antidotes for Poisons easy to remember?
- Should not all persons have a knowledge of the antidotes for the ordinary poisons?
- What method have I given to obtain such knowledge?
- What is the relation between “Narcotics” and “torpor”?