The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... equally ignorant with himself , their credulity would cease to afford his presump- tion the rich field in which it now revels . It is in consequence of this sympathy and reciprocity of action between the skin and the internal organs ...
... equally ignorant with himself , their credulity would cease to afford his presump- tion the rich field in which it now revels . It is in consequence of this sympathy and reciprocity of action between the skin and the internal organs ...
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... equally indispose the mind and body to active or energetic ex- ertion . Again , when the nervous system is debilitated , its action is not sufficiently vigorous to give a healthy stimulus to all its parts ; the nervous influence is ...
... equally indispose the mind and body to active or energetic ex- ertion . Again , when the nervous system is debilitated , its action is not sufficiently vigorous to give a healthy stimulus to all its parts ; the nervous influence is ...
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... equally balanced , it is less sus- ceptible of disorder from external causes , and can endure with im- punity changes of temperature , which , either earlier or later in life , would have proved highly injurious . The activity and rest ...
... equally balanced , it is less sus- ceptible of disorder from external causes , and can endure with im- punity changes of temperature , which , either earlier or later in life , would have proved highly injurious . The activity and rest ...
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... equally a measure of necessary cleanliness . Many , no doubt , ne- glect this , and enjoy health notwithstanding , but many , very many , suffer from its omission ; and even the former would be benefited by it in point of feeling . The ...
... equally a measure of necessary cleanliness . Many , no doubt , ne- glect this , and enjoy health notwithstanding , but many , very many , suffer from its omission ; and even the former would be benefited by it in point of feeling . The ...
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... equally fatal . The two remedies which have the oldest and most general reputation in the successful treatment of pulmonary and con- sumptive disease , have this quality in common , that both owe much of their influence to their ...
... equally fatal . The two remedies which have the oldest and most general reputation in the successful treatment of pulmonary and con- sumptive disease , have this quality in common , that both owe much of their influence to their ...
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