Each organ, like the entire organism, is wasted by performing its function, and has to restore itself from the materials brought to it.
For the relations of structures are actually such that, by the help of a central regulative system, each organ is supplied with blood in proportion to the work it does.
Useless in treatment to know merely the function of each organ; we must know the bodily condition which upsets this function.
For the fruit of the enquiry into activities is that by knowing the causes of the dyscrasiae one may bring them back to the normal, since it is of no use for the purposes of treatment merely to know what the activity of each organ is.
As Hudson says: "Each organ of the body is composed of a group of cells which are differentiated with special reference to the functions to be performed by that organ.
Each organ, and its component cells and cell-groups, is of course under the control of the Subconscious Mind, and forms a part of the material embodiment thereof.
Each organ, as it passes, snatches its particular food.
To the description of each organ is appended an account of its most common diseases, accidents, etc.
When the functions are in full play, each organ is being constantly torn down, and as constantly rebuilt with the materials furnished from our food.
In a way, therefore, this type, this abstraction, gives the scheme of the possible transformations of each organ.
Each organ, Dohrn thinks, has besides its principal function a number of subsidiary functions which only await an opportunity to become active.
Each organ or system of organs may have many forms.
The faculty possessed by the endothelium of the capillaries of each organ of adapting itself qualitatively to the particular metabolism of the organ.
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