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First Book in Physiology and Hygiene

CHAPTER II
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The _forehead_, the _temples_, the _cheeks_, the _eyes_, the _ears_, the _nose_, the _mouth_, and the _chin_ are parts of the face.
~3.~ The chief parts of the trunk are the _chest_, the _abdomen_ (ab-do'-men), and the _backbone_.

The head is joined to the trunk by the _neck_.
~4.~ Each arm has a _shoulder_, _upper-arm_, _fore-arm_, _wrist_, and _hand_.

The _fingers_ are a part of the hand.
~5.~ Each leg has a _hip_, _thigh_, _lower leg_, _ankle_, and _foot_.
The _toes_ are a part of the foot.
~6.~ Our hands and face and the whole body are covered with something as soft and smooth as the finest silk.

It is the _skin_.

What is it that grows from the skin on the head?
and what at the ends of the fingers and the toes?
We shall learn more about the skin, the hair, and the nails in another lesson.
~7.~ The body has two sides, the right side and the left side, which are alike.


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