The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... regard to simplicity of means which betokens a profoundness of thought inconceivable to us , superadded to this another purpose scarcely less important , and which is in some degree implied in the for- mer ; I mean the proper regulation ...
... regard to simplicity of means which betokens a profoundness of thought inconceivable to us , superadded to this another purpose scarcely less important , and which is in some degree implied in the for- mer ; I mean the proper regulation ...
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... regards the absorption by the skin of the effluvia of a dissecting room . But without insisting upon this as proved , it is manifestly probable , because it is in accordance with a power we know the skin to possess , and which is ...
... regards the absorption by the skin of the effluvia of a dissecting room . But without insisting upon this as proved , it is manifestly probable , because it is in accordance with a power we know the skin to possess , and which is ...
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... regards the nerves , which we pointed out as affecting the blood vessels concerned in the exhaling functions of the skin , those parts which perspire most , such as the armpits and groins , being for that purpose the most bountifully ...
... regards the nerves , which we pointed out as affecting the blood vessels concerned in the exhaling functions of the skin , those parts which perspire most , such as the armpits and groins , being for that purpose the most bountifully ...
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... regards one organ without all suffering , nor act right without all sharing in the benefit . Effects of Cold Feet and Damp . - We can now appreciate the manner in which wet and cold feet are so prolific of internal dis- ease , and the ...
... regards one organ without all suffering , nor act right without all sharing in the benefit . Effects of Cold Feet and Damp . - We can now appreciate the manner in which wet and cold feet are so prolific of internal dis- ease , and the ...
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... regard it as a luxury . Many entertain a prejudice against the use of the tepid or warm bath , from an apprehension of catching cold after it . This fear is groundless , if ordinary precautions be used ; and exten- sive experience ...
... regard it as a luxury . Many entertain a prejudice against the use of the tepid or warm bath , from an apprehension of catching cold after it . This fear is groundless , if ordinary precautions be used ; and exten- sive experience ...
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