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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-436

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EVENING CLASSES III Digestion Food-Its preparation-Action of Digestive Fluids-Structure of Secretory Organs-Functions of Liver Conditions affecting Digestion and Nutrition IV Contractile Tissues Cilia-Muscles-Levers-Joints- Exercise-Training-Results of Muscular online- tion-Elimination by Lungs Skin Kidney Liver- Mechanism for Production of Voice-Speech Nervous System Structural Elements-Properties and Functions of Fibres and Cells-Spinal Nerves- Cranial Nerves-Functions of Spinal Cord Medulla Oblongata Cerebellum Cerebrum VI The Senses Smell Sight Hearing Taste Touch-- Structures and Functions of the Organs concerned Sensations of Organic Life-Relation of Senses to Memory Intellect &c 38 POLITICAL ECONOMY Day and Hour of Attendance-Friday from 15 to 15 The Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics will give Course on Friday evening beginning at 15 In these lectures it is intended to present general outline of the most important and best established principles of Political Economy The course will begin Michaelmas 1890 with the inquiry In what does wealth consist What is meant by the increase of people's wealth The causes upon which the increase of wealth depends form the next subject Next will be considered the principle of Compe- tition determining both the rates of exchange between different products and the distribution of what may be called the net produce of country inclusive of taxes between the different classes who have contributed to its pioduction principally landlords capitalists labourers and managers or entrepreneurs
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