General Indications, Which Relate to the Laws of the Organic Life

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General Indications, Which Relate to the Laws of the Organic Life
Daniel Pring
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Ignition does not take place from the contact or mutual exposure of that which contains the elements of fire. Thus, wood or coals existing in oxygen would never inflame; but fire assimilates itself from both, and, like life, is perpetuated by the union of its elements, before separately existing, or otherwise combined.
15. Fire has another agreement with life, namely, that in each the elements are combined from the two sources of earth and air.
16. But with respect to the generation of animal h
...eat there is a difference between this process and the ordinary one of its ignition. In general, the elements are assimilated only by that which is actually ignited: a heated substance of 98 degrees is not capable of assimilation. But this animal process can scarcely be expected to be of the common kind, when it can take place only by so peculiar an associate as that of a vital principle.
17. That elements of this heat are contained in the blood can- not be doubted, because we find that the blood is inflammable, and also, that by the blood the animal heat is supported; not by blood itself simply, nor by the other properties of life as related with blood, nor by heat, as related either simply with blood, or the other properties of life, but by a relation which involves them all.


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