The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... receiving a proportionally larger supply of blood . Every thing tends to show that perspiration is a direct product of a vital process , and not a mere exudation of watery particles through the pores of the skin . Taking even the lowest ...
... receiving a proportionally larger supply of blood . Every thing tends to show that perspiration is a direct product of a vital process , and not a mere exudation of watery particles through the pores of the skin . Taking even the lowest ...
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... received a new supply of nourishment from the junction of the chyle . These venous capillaries are the instru ments of another though subordinate function of the skin , viz . that of absorption , in virtue of which they absorb and carry ...
... received a new supply of nourishment from the junction of the chyle . These venous capillaries are the instru ments of another though subordinate function of the skin , viz . that of absorption , in virtue of which they absorb and carry ...
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... received ; and she has at present additional works in the press . In the course of last year , she visited Paris , London , and Edin- burgh , and carried to America with her the most accomplished young ladies she could engage as ...
... received ; and she has at present additional works in the press . In the course of last year , she visited Paris , London , and Edin- burgh , and carried to America with her the most accomplished young ladies she could engage as ...
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... received a boarding school education . Count- ing on the promise of her childhood , the father had anticipated her maturity , as combining what is excellent in mind with what is elegant in manners . He spared no expense that education ...
... received a boarding school education . Count- ing on the promise of her childhood , the father had anticipated her maturity , as combining what is excellent in mind with what is elegant in manners . He spared no expense that education ...
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... received no information , except that the indi- vidual was educated , and rather above the middle period of life . The cast was speedily returned , accompanied by the following notes . " This belongs to the better order of heads . The ...
... received no information , except that the indi- vidual was educated , and rather above the middle period of life . The cast was speedily returned , accompanied by the following notes . " This belongs to the better order of heads . The ...
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