<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XLIV" id="CHAPTER_XLIV"></SPAN>CHAPTER XLIV.</h2>
<p><SPAN id="question_902"></SPAN>902. <i>Why when we cut our flesh does it heal?</i></p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_215" id="Page_215">[Pg 215]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Because the blood coagulates over the cut, and throws out a kind of
<i>lymph</i>, which forms an incipient flesh, and excludes the air while
the blood-vessels are engaged in <i>repairing the part</i>.</p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"And God said, Let us make man in our own image,
after our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the
sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all
the earth, and over every creeping thing."—<span class="smcap">Gen. i.</span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p><SPAN id="question_903"></SPAN>903. <i>Why, since all the substance of the body undergoes change, do
we preserve the same features throughout our lives?</i></p>
<p>Because our substance changes in the <i>minutest atoms</i>;
and each
separate atom has a life of itself, the maintenance of which
preserves the <i>unity and permanence of the whole</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_904"></SPAN>904. <i>Why do moles upon the skin continue permanent, while bruises
and wounds disappear?</i></p>
<p>Because moles are themselves <i>organised formations</i>, and repair
themselves just as any other part of the body does. But bruises and
wounds are the result of <i>accidental disturbances</i>, which in course
of time become removed.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_905"></SPAN>905. <i>Why do the marks of deep cuts sometimes remain?</i></p>
<p>If the cut is so deep and serious as to destroy the <i>system of
vessels</i> which supply and repair the part, then it is evident that
they cannot work so perfectly as when in their sound condition. Their
functions are, therefore, interfered with, and instead of having
flesh uniform with the other parts of the system; there results a
<i>scar</i>, or a wound <i>imperfectly repaired</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_906"></SPAN>906. <i>Why when we hold our hands against a candle-light do we
perceive a beautiful crimson colour?</i></p>
<p>Because the fluids and vessels of the body are in some degree
transparent, and the thin textures of the sides of the fingers allows
the light to pass, and shows the beautiful crimson colour of the
blood.</p>
<p class="bq">If the web of a frog's foot be brought in the field of a good
microscope, and set against a strong light, the blood may be seen
in circulation, with the most wonderful effect. Each vessel, and
every globule of blood, can be seen most distinctly, and the
junction of the arteries and veins can be clearly traced. The
little boats of nutrition may be seen chasing each other in rapid
succession, and when the animal exerts itself to escape, the
flow of the blood increases; and not unfrequently, under these
circumstances of agitation, have we seen two or three blood discs
struggling together to enter a vessel that was too small for them.
Again and again they have endeavoured to find a passage, until
one of them happening to slip forward, got away, followed by the
others!</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_216" id="Page_216">[Pg 216]</SPAN></span></p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that
hath made us, and not we ourselves: we are his people, and the sheep
of his pasture."—<span class="smcap">Psalm c.</span></p>
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<p><SPAN id="question_907"></SPAN>907. <i>Why does the flesh underneath the nails look red?</i></p>
<p>Because the transparent texture of the nails enables us to see the
colour of the <i>vascular structure</i> that lies underneath the skin.</p>
<p class="bq"><i>Vascular</i>.—Full of vessels. In this instance, full of capillary
blood-vessels.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_908"></SPAN>908. <i>Why have we nails at our fingers' ends?</i></p>
<p>Because they give <i>firmness to the touch</i>, and enable us to apply the
extremities of the fingers to many useful purposes for which they
would otherwise be unfitted. They enable us to <i>press the tips of the
fingers</i>, where the highest degree of sensitiveness prevails, so as
to bring <i>the largest amount of nervous perception</i> into the sense of
touch.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_909"></SPAN>909. <i>Why do white spots occur upon the nails?</i></p>
<p>Because the vascular surface underneath is attached to the horny
texture of the nail; but by knocks and other causes, the nail
sometimes <i>separates in small patches from the membrane</i> below, and
becomes <i>dry and opaque</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_910"></SPAN>910. <i>Why is there a circular line of whitish colour at the root of
the nail?</i></p>
<p>Because there the nail is <i>newly formed</i> by the vascular substance
out of which it grows, and has not yet assumed its proper horny and
transparent nature.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_911"></SPAN>911. <i>Why is the eyeball white?</i></p>
<p>Because the blood-vessels that supply its surface are so very fine
that they do not admit the <i>red corpuscles</i> of the blood.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_912"></SPAN>912. <i>Why does the eyeball sometimes become blood-shot?</i></p>
<p>Because, under exciting causes of inflammation, the <i>blood-vessels
become distended</i>, and the red corpuscles enter, producing a net-work
of red blood-vessels across the white surface of the eye.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_913"></SPAN>913. <i>Why are the lips red?</i></p>
<p>Because the lips are formed of the <i>mucous membrane</i> that lines the
body internally, and covers the surface of most of the internal
parts. This membrane contains a great number of minute red vessels,
which give softness and moisture to the surface. A very beautiful
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_217" id="Page_217">[Pg 217]</SPAN></span>
illustration of the softness, moisture, and delicate colour of the
mucous membrane is afforded by turning up and examining the under
surface of the upper eyelid.</p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard,
that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the
earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his
understanding"—<span class="smcap">Isaiah xl.</span></p>
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<p><SPAN id="question_914"></SPAN>914. <i>Why do delicate persons look pale and languid?</i></p>
<p>Because, generally from the want of exercise and fresh air, their
blood is deficient of the healthy proportion of <i>red corpuscles</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_915"></SPAN>915. <i>Why does exercise and fresh air impart to healthy persons a red
and fresh appearance?</i></p>
<p>Because the redness of the blood is due to the <i>amount of oxygen</i>
which it contains, and air and exercise <i>oxygenise</i> the blood, and
diffuse it throughout the system.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_916"></SPAN>916. <i>How is the blood propelled through the arteries?</i></p>
<p>By the very powerful contraction (and alternate dilation) of the
thick <i>muscles of the heart</i>, assisted also by the <i>muscular cords
of the blood-vessels</i> themselves, and in many instances by the
<i>compression of the muscles</i> in which the arteries lie embedded.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_917"></SPAN>917. <i>Why are the capillary arteries capable of receiving the great
quantity of blood sent out through the larger vessels?</i></p>
<p>Because the capillary vessels are <i>so numerous</i>, that though they are
infinitely smaller, they are capable of receiving in their minute
tubes <i>the whole of the quantity of blood</i> transmitted to them
through the larger vessels.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_918"></SPAN>918. <i>Why, when we sit with our legs crossed, do we see the foot that
is raised move at regular intervals?</i></p>
<p>Because the pressure upon the muscles of the leg retards the progress
of the blood until it forces <i>itself through the compressed vessels</i>,
and thereby imparts a pulsation which moves the leg and foot.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_919"></SPAN>919. <i>Why are capillary blood-vessels found in every part of the
system?</i></p>
<p>Because it is <i>through these small vessels alone</i> that the substances
of the body are renewed and changed. Even the larger blood-vessels
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_218" id="Page_218">[Pg 218]</SPAN></span>
<i>do not sustain themselves upon the blood which they contain</i>, but
receive into their coats numerous capillary vessels by which they are
nourished.</p>
<hr class="bible-verse" />
<p class="center bq">"All my bones shall say, Lord, who is like unto
thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him,
yea, the poor and the needy from him that spoileth him?"—<span class="smcap">Psalm xxxv.</span></p>
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<p><SPAN id="question_920"></SPAN>920. <i>How much blood does the human body contain?</i></p>
<p>From <i>twenty-five</i> to <i>thirty-five</i> pounds.
(<i>See</i> <SPAN href="#question_623">623</SPAN>.)</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_921"></SPAN>921. <i>How does the blood ascend in the veins, in opposition to
gravitation?</i></p>
<p>In addition to the muscular coats of the veins, and the influence
of muscular action upon them, there are in the veins numerous
semi-circular valves, which are not found in the arteries. These
valves extend from the sides of the veins in such a manner that they
allow the free passage of the blood upwards, but a backward motion of
the blood would expand the cup-like valves and stop the passage; so
that the blood can only move in one direction, and that <i>towards the
heart</i>.</p>
<p><SPAN id="question_922"></SPAN>922. <i>How frequently does the total amount of blood circulate through
the system?</i></p>
<p>The blood circulates once through the body in about <i>two minutes</i>.
If, therefore, we estimate the amount of blood at twenty-four pounds,
it follows that no less than <i>twelve pounds of blood pass through the
heart every minute</i>;
and it is estimated that if the blood moved with
equal force in a straight line it would pass through <i>one hundred and
fifty feet in a minute</i>.</p>
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