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The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking - Adapted to Domestic Use or Study in Classes by Helen Stuart Campbell
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blood, and found everywhere in the body; | | |
weighs | 0 | 0 | 65
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15. Manganese. } Faint traces of both these metals | | |
} | | |
16. Copper metals.} are found in brain and blood, | | |
but in too minute portions to be given by | | |
weight. | | |
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Total | 154 | 0 | 0

The second table gives the combinations of these elements; and, though a
knowledge of such combinations is not as absolutely essential as the
first, we still can not well dispense with it. The same weight--one
hundred and fifty-four pounds--is taken as the standard.


COMPOSITION OF THE BODY.

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| Lbs. | Oz. | Grs.
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1. Water, which is found in every part of the body, | | |
and amounts to | 109 | 0 | 0
| | |
2. Fibrine, and like substances, found in the blood, | | |
and forming the chief solid materials of the | | |
flesh | 15 | 10 | 0
| | |
3. Phosphate of lime, chiefly in bones and teeth, but | | |
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