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6181 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
247. Where is the brain situated?
6182 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.3 (John Norton Loughborough)
The brain is in the head, occupying the whole inner part or cavity of the skull, but separated from it by a thin membrane.
6183 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.4 (John Norton Loughborough)
248. Of what is the brain composed?
6184 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.5 (John Norton Loughborough)
Of the same substance as the nerves. It resembles marrow, and is filled with blood-vessels, the whole brain having a grayish color.
6185 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.6 (John Norton Loughborough)
249. How large is the brain in a grown person?
6186 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.7 (John Norton Loughborough)
It is about six inches long, five inches wide, and four inches thick. It weighs from three to four pounds, and will fill the two hands of a man. The brain of man is …
6187 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.8 (John Norton Loughborough)
250. Has a person more than one brain?
6188 Hand Book of Health, p. 104.9 (John Norton Loughborough)
Yes; there are two brains. The larger one is called the cerebrum, and another, about one-half as large, below and behind it, is called the cerebellum. These two brains …
6189 Hand Book of Health, p. 166.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
… or 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and this gastric juice, when the stomach is heated, is of a solvent nature, having power to chymify the food.
6190 Hand Book of Health
JEJUNUM and ileum, description of, 364; their action, 365. Joints, position of, 101; number in the body, 102; motions of, 103; construction of, 104; how held together, 105, 106; kinds of, 110.
6191 Heavenly Visions, p. 104 (John Norton Loughborough)
“FREDERICK WHEELER
6192 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.1 (John Norton Loughborough)
“Was born March 12, 1811. As a Methodist minister he was convinced of the advent truth by reading William Miller’s works in 1842, and joined in preaching the …
6193 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.2 (John Norton Loughborough)
Someday, when it may be appropriate to add further details of human interest, we should let Elder Wheeler’s account tell how on one occasion, after he had been …
6194 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.3 (John Norton Loughborough)
James White, Mrs. White, J. N. Andrews, and others found it a joy to visit this first group after they themselves had found the Sabbath. After a visit in 1867 James …
6195 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.4 (John Norton Loughborough)
Such a thing as an Adventist group turning to keep the seventh day was sure to be noised abroad in New Hampshire and Vermont and in regions of New England round …
6196 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.5 (John Norton Loughborough)
“From this place, several advent ministers received the Sabbath truth during the year 1844. One of these was Elder T. M. Preble, who has the honor of first bringing …
6197 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.6 (John Norton Loughborough)
T. M. Preble himself tells when he began this observance, which continued but a few years. In a review of Preble on the law, the editor of the REVIEW, in 1864, quoted from him this statement:
6198 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.7 (John Norton Loughborough)
“I have once been an observer of the seventh-day Sabbath! This was from about the middle of the year 1844 to the middle of 1847; when, becoming convinced that I …
6199 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.8 (John Norton Loughborough)
About the same time Elder J. B. Cook, another talented Adventist, joined in Sabbath observance, and wrote on the subject and preached on it. But to our pioneers …
6200 Heavenly Visions, p. 104.9 (John Norton Loughborough)
“Within a few months many persons began to observe the Sabbath as the result of the light thus shed on their pathway.”