THE heart is
in the chest, the upper part of the strong box which
the ribs, spine, shoulder-blades, and collar-bones
make for each of us.
It is made of very thick, strong muscles,
as you can see by looking at a beef’s heart,
which is much like a man’s, but larger.
HOW THE HEART WORKS.
Probably some of you have seen a fire-engine
throwing a stream of water through a hose upon a burning
building.
As the engine forces the water through
the hose, so the heart, by the working of its strong
muscles, pumps the blood through tubes, shaped like
hose, which lead by thousands of little branches all
through the body. These tubes are called arteries
(aer’ter iz).
Those tubes which bring the blood back again to the heart,
are called veins (vanz).
You can see some of the smaller veins in your wrist.
If you press your finger upon an artery
in your wrist, you can feel the steady beating of
the pulse. This tells just how fast the heart
is pumping and the blood flowing.
The doctor feels your pulse when you
are sick, to find out whether the heart is working
too fast, or too slowly, or just right.
Some way is needed to send the gray
fluid that is made from the food we eat and drink,
to every part of the body.
To send the food with the blood is
a sure way of making it reach every part.
So, when the stomach has prepared
the food, the blood takes it up and carries it to
every part of the body. It then leaves with each
part, just what it needs.
THE BLOOD AND THE BRAIN.
As the brain has so much work to attend
to, it must have very pure, good blood sent to it,
to keep it strong. Good blood is made from good
food. It can not be good if it has been poisoned
with alcohol or tobacco.
We must also remember that the brain
needs a great deal of blood. If we take alcohol
into our blood, much of it goes to the brain.
There it affects the nerves, and makes a man lose
control over his actions.
EXERCISE.
When you run, you can feel your heart
beating. It gets an instant of rest between the
beats.
Good exercise in the fresh air makes
the heart work well and warms the body better than
a fire could do.
DOES ALCOHOL DO ANY HARM TO THE HEART?
Your heart is made of muscle.
You know what harm alcohol does to the muscles.
Could a fatty heart work as well as
a muscular heart? No more than a fatty arm could
do the work of a muscular arm. Besides, alcohol
makes the heart beat too fast, and so it gets too
tired.
REVIEW QUESTIONS.
1.
Where is the heart placed?
2.
Of what is it made?
3.
What work does it do?
4.
What are arteries and veins?
5.
What does the pulse tell us?
6.
How does the food we eat reach all parts of the
body?
7.
How does alcohol in the blood affect the brain?
8.
When does the heart rest?
9.
How does exercise in the fresh air help the
heart?
10.
What harm does alcohol do to the heart?