The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... excitement of the moment , stimulate the action of the skin , cause an efflux of blood to its surface , and increase in a high degree the flow of the insensible perspiration , which thus , while the heat continues , carries off an undue ...
... excitement of the moment , stimulate the action of the skin , cause an efflux of blood to its surface , and increase in a high degree the flow of the insensible perspiration , which thus , while the heat continues , carries off an undue ...
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... excitement of the hot stage , can never be abated till the sweat begins to flow , after which they rapidly subside ; and the same remedies which , given in the hot stage , added to the excitement and distress , are now productive of the ...
... excitement of the hot stage , can never be abated till the sweat begins to flow , after which they rapidly subside ; and the same remedies which , given in the hot stage , added to the excitement and distress , are now productive of the ...
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... excitement given to the skin by riding was sufficient to keep the feet warm , and to prevent even consider- able changes of temperature from being felt ; and rain was not more regarded , although special attention was of course paid to ...
... excitement given to the skin by riding was sufficient to keep the feet warm , and to prevent even consider- able changes of temperature from being felt ; and rain was not more regarded , although special attention was of course paid to ...
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... excitement occasions both to themselves and to the bodily frame , and a firm resolu- tion not to barter health for vain accomplishments ; -in other words , until both mental and physical education undergo consi- derable reformation ...
... excitement occasions both to themselves and to the bodily frame , and a firm resolu- tion not to barter health for vain accomplishments ; -in other words , until both mental and physical education undergo consi- derable reformation ...
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... excitement and exposure to atmospherical influences , it is an evil for him to abstain from ac- tive pursuits , and to remain chiefly at home ; but it is the least of two evils . In like manner , when an individual possesses a brain ...
... excitement and exposure to atmospherical influences , it is an evil for him to abstain from ac- tive pursuits , and to remain chiefly at home ; but it is the least of two evils . In like manner , when an individual possesses a brain ...
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