The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... manner the sensitive skin of the hand is defended by a cuticle , thick in proportion to its wants . In the delicate lady , who wields no implement heavier than her needle , it is thin and pliant ; while in the blacksmith and labourer ...
... manner the sensitive skin of the hand is defended by a cuticle , thick in proportion to its wants . In the delicate lady , who wields no implement heavier than her needle , it is thin and pliant ; while in the blacksmith and labourer ...
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... manner the cuticle , by impeding undue evaporation from the surface of the true skin , preserves its softness and pliability ; whereas , were the cuticle wanting , the skin below would become dry and hard by exposure to the air , and ...
... manner the cuticle , by impeding undue evaporation from the surface of the true skin , preserves its softness and pliability ; whereas , were the cuticle wanting , the skin below would become dry and hard by exposure to the air , and ...
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... manner resulted from the heedless application of salts of lead to external sores . It is in virtue of this absorbing power that cow - pox matter , placed under the cuticle , is taken into the system in ordinary vaccina- tion ; and that ...
... manner resulted from the heedless application of salts of lead to external sores . It is in virtue of this absorbing power that cow - pox matter , placed under the cuticle , is taken into the system in ordinary vaccina- tion ; and that ...
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... manner , the nerve sup- plying the tactile extremity of the proboscis of the elephant , ex- ceeds in size the united volume of all its muscular nerves . On the other hand , in animals covered with hair or feathers , whose touch and ...
... manner , the nerve sup- plying the tactile extremity of the proboscis of the elephant , ex- ceeds in size the united volume of all its muscular nerves . On the other hand , in animals covered with hair or feathers , whose touch and ...
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... manner in which wet and cold feet are so prolific of internal dis- ease , and the cruelty of fitting up schools and similar places without making adequate provision for the welfare of their young f occupants . The circumstances in which ...
... manner in which wet and cold feet are so prolific of internal dis- ease , and the cruelty of fitting up schools and similar places without making adequate provision for the welfare of their young f occupants . The circumstances in which ...
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