The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... feeling . From these examples , the skin may be truly considered as a network of blood vessels and nerves of the finest conceivable tex- ture ; and taking the vast extent of its whole surface into ac- count , we can easily understand ...
... feeling . From these examples , the skin may be truly considered as a network of blood vessels and nerves of the finest conceivable tex- ture ; and taking the vast extent of its whole surface into ac- count , we can easily understand ...
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... feeling of coolness and refreshment . This is the higher and more obvious degree of the function of exhalation ; but , in the ordinary state , the skin is constantly giving out a large quantity of waste materials by what is called ...
... feeling of coolness and refreshment . This is the higher and more obvious degree of the function of exhalation ; but , in the ordinary state , the skin is constantly giving out a large quantity of waste materials by what is called ...
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... feeling of grateful comfort which its use imparts . The warm tepid cold or shower bath , as a means of preserving health , ought to be in as familiar use as a change of apparel , for it is equally a measure of necessary cleanliness ...
... feeling of grateful comfort which its use imparts . The warm tepid cold or shower bath , as a means of preserving health , ought to be in as familiar use as a change of apparel , for it is equally a measure of necessary cleanliness ...
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benefited by it in point of feeling . The perception of this truth is gradually extending , and warm baths are now to be found in fifty places for one in which they could have been obtained twenty years ago . Still , however , we are ...
benefited by it in point of feeling . The perception of this truth is gradually extending , and warm baths are now to be found in fifty places for one in which they could have been obtained twenty years ago . Still , however , we are ...
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... feeling of coldness in the feet and on the sur . face , and susceptibility of catarrhal affections from apparently inadequate causes , often long before any pressing symptom , di- rectly connected with the lungs , occurs to attract ...
... feeling of coldness in the feet and on the sur . face , and susceptibility of catarrhal affections from apparently inadequate causes , often long before any pressing symptom , di- rectly connected with the lungs , occurs to attract ...
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