The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... less important , and which is in some degree implied in the for- mer ; I mean the proper regulation of the bodily heat . is well known that , in the polar regions , and in the torrid zone under every variety of circumstances , the human ...
... less important , and which is in some degree implied in the for- mer ; I mean the proper regulation of the bodily heat . is well known that , in the polar regions , and in the torrid zone under every variety of circumstances , the human ...
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... . The amount of fluid evaporated from the skin during profuse sweat , cannot be less than double of what is carried off by the lowest insensible perspiration , viz . four or five pounds in twenty 10 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
... . The amount of fluid evaporated from the skin during profuse sweat , cannot be less than double of what is carried off by the lowest insensible perspiration , viz . four or five pounds in twenty 10 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN .
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... less power , according to its quantity and degree of concentration , thereby producing fever , inflammation , and even death itself ; for it is established by observation , that concentrated animal effluvia form a very energetic poison ...
... less power , according to its quantity and degree of concentration , thereby producing fever , inflammation , and even death itself ; for it is established by observation , that concentrated animal effluvia form a very energetic poison ...
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... less pernicious , for the system may be enfeebled by too much heat and cloth- ing , and too close air , as effectually as by the other method . The skin may be thus kept too open and relaxed , perspiration be too much excited , and the ...
... less pernicious , for the system may be enfeebled by too much heat and cloth- ing , and too close air , as effectually as by the other method . The skin may be thus kept too open and relaxed , perspiration be too much excited , and the ...
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... less energy of youth keep up a free and equal circulation even to the remotest parts of the body , and this free ... less marked , and therefore less apt to excite attention till the evil be incurred ) , in that form which , while it is ...
... less energy of youth keep up a free and equal circulation even to the remotest parts of the body , and this free ... less marked , and therefore less apt to excite attention till the evil be incurred ) , in that form which , while it is ...
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