The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... effect , as is most probable , the mere physical evaporation of so much fluid is itself sufficient to take up and carry off a large quantity of caloric . On this latter account , the evaporation of water from a rough porous surface is ...
... effect , as is most probable , the mere physical evaporation of so much fluid is itself sufficient to take up and carry off a large quantity of caloric . On this latter account , the evaporation of water from a rough porous surface is ...
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... effect of deficient circulation and vitality in the skin is to throw a disproportionate mass of blood inwards , and when this condition exists , insufficient clothing perpetuates the evil , until internal disease is generated , and ...
... effect of deficient circulation and vitality in the skin is to throw a disproportionate mass of blood inwards , and when this condition exists , insufficient clothing perpetuates the evil , until internal disease is generated , and ...
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... effect is at first scarcely perceptible to the senses , but in the course of time its advantages and comfort become very manifest , as the writer of this has amply experienced . For the same reason , a practice common in Italy merits ...
... effect is at first scarcely perceptible to the senses , but in the course of time its advantages and comfort become very manifest , as the writer of this has amply experienced . For the same reason , a practice common in Italy merits ...
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... effect a cure in those chronic affections of the bronchial membrane , which simulate , and are sometimes undis- tinguishable from , consumption , and which , when mismanaged , are equally fatal . The two remedies which have the oldest ...
... effect a cure in those chronic affections of the bronchial membrane , which simulate , and are sometimes undis- tinguishable from , consumption , and which , when mismanaged , are equally fatal . The two remedies which have the oldest ...
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... effect , was the advantage derived from it , in relieving the chest , increasing the strength , and improving the ... effects . For nine years thereafter the health continued good , un- der the usual exposures of professional life ; but ...
... effect , was the advantage derived from it , in relieving the chest , increasing the strength , and improving the ... effects . For nine years thereafter the health continued good , un- der the usual exposures of professional life ; but ...
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