The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... matter . These cells are larger on some parts of the body than on others , and are very small on the back of the hand and foot , the forehead , & c . , where fat is never deposited , and the skin is consequently very thin ; while they ...
... matter . These cells are larger on some parts of the body than on others , and are very small on the back of the hand and foot , the forehead , & c . , where fat is never deposited , and the skin is consequently very thin ; while they ...
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... matter from the system ; 2dly , As a joint regulator of the heat of the body ; 3dly , As an agent of absorp- tion ; and , 4thly , As the seat of touch and sensation . The Skin considered as an Exhalant . - Every body knows that the skin ...
... matter from the system ; 2dly , As a joint regulator of the heat of the body ; 3dly , As an agent of absorp- tion ; and , 4thly , As the seat of touch and sensation . The Skin considered as an Exhalant . - Every body knows that the skin ...
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... matter ; but Berzelius considers the acid as lactic , and not the acetic . There is besides some carbo- nic acid and oily matter excreted . But the composition of the perspiration probably varies both at different ages and on diffe ...
... matter ; but Berzelius considers the acid as lactic , and not the acetic . There is besides some carbo- nic acid and oily matter excreted . But the composition of the perspiration probably varies both at different ages and on diffe ...
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... matter accumulating in the body , or have some of the other organs of excretion over - tasked to an equal amount , which obviously cannot happen without disturbing their regularity and wellbeing . People know the fact , and wonder that ...
... matter accumulating in the body , or have some of the other organs of excretion over - tasked to an equal amount , which obviously cannot happen without disturbing their regularity and wellbeing . People know the fact , and wonder that ...
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... matter which ought to have gone off by the skin , must find some outlet , and its presence disorders those organs most which are naturally weakest . The lungs excrete , as we shall afterwards see , a large propor- tion of waste ...
... matter which ought to have gone off by the skin , must find some outlet , and its presence disorders those organs most which are naturally weakest . The lungs excrete , as we shall afterwards see , a large propor- tion of waste ...
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