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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QUESTIONS FOR THE FORMULA. 1. Tell about the heart and where it is placed. 2. Tell about the blood and of what it is made. 3. Where does the good blood pass after it is sent out from the heart? 4. Tell what the blood does as it flows through the body. 5. What is this flowing of the blood to and from the heart called? 6. How often does it happen? 7. What is necessary if you would have pure blood? 8. When will the blood not circulate freely? 9. When will the blood be impure? * * * * * HOW TO TREAT A WOUND. If it is only a flesh-wound or slight cut, wash it with cold water and bandage it with a clean, white rag. The edges of a deep cut should be drawn together and held in place by narrow strips of adhesive plaster, fastened across the wound from side to side. |
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