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First Book in Physiology and Hygiene

CHAPTER XXV
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We say that we see with our eyes, hear with our ears, feel with our fingers, etc.; but, really, we see, hear, taste, and smell in the brain just as we feel in the brain.

The eyes, ears, nose, and other organs of the special senses are the instruments by means of which the brain sees, hears, smells, etc.
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Sound and the Vibrations which it Causes.~--All sounds are made by jars or vibrations of objects.

Sounds cause objects to vibrate or tremble.

A loud sound sometimes jars a whole house, while other sounds are so gentle and soft that we cannot feel them in the same way that we feel loud sounds.


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