7 Metaphors for lung

The lungs are the arena where is carried on the ceaseless interchange of elements that is necessary to the processes of life.

I breathed enough to learn the trick, And now, removed from air, I simulate the breath so well, That one, to be quite sure The lungs are stirless, must descend Among the cunning cells, And touch the pantomime himself.

The lungs are the soliciting agent, the larynx is the vibrative agent, the mouth is the reflective agent.

A French physician, M. Bernard, has, within the last twelve years, discovered that the liver of animals is constantly making sugar out of all kinds of food, while the lungs are all the time undoing the work of the liver and turning it back into its chemical elements.

As already shown, the lungs are the main channels for the elimination of carbon dioxid, and of a portion of water as vapor.

Hence it will be seen, that, speaking generally, the three vital functions resolve themselves into one,DIGESTION; and that the lungs are the primary and the most important of the vital organs; and respiration, the first in fact, as we all know it is the last in deed, of all the functions performed by the living body.

The lungs, the organs of respiration, are two pinkish gray structures of a light, spongy appearance, that fill the chest cavity, except the space taken up by the heart and large vessels.

7 Metaphors for  lung