Object Lessons on the Human Body - A Transcript of Lessons Given in the Primary Department of School No. 49, New York City by Sarah F. Buckelew;Margaret W. Lewis
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What shape is the eyeball?--"Round like a ball." How is the eyeball held in its socket?--"By cords made of flesh." Where are the eyebrows?--"Above the eyelids." Of what use are the eyebrows?--"To keep the perspiration from rolling into the eyes." Where are the eyelids?--"Over the eyes." Of what use are they?--"They cover the eyes and keep them from getting hurt." Where are the eyelashes?--"On the edges of the eyelids." Of what use are the tears?--"They keep the eyes clean; they make the eyes move easily in their sockets." Where are the tears made?--"Back of the eyebrows." When do the tears wash the eyes?--"Every time we wink our eyelids." * * * * * QUESTIONS ON THE EARS. Name the parts of the ear. |
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