The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... sufficiently thin to allow every inequality to be felt distinctly by the nerves of the true skin , and the requisite information to be conveyed to the mind . From its quality of becoming thicker when much brought into use , it forms an ...
... sufficiently thin to allow every inequality to be felt distinctly by the nerves of the true skin , and the requisite information to be conveyed to the mind . From its quality of becoming thicker when much brought into use , it forms an ...
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... sufficient to hurry the foreign body along with it , just as we see boys discharging peas with much force through short tubes by a sudden effort of blowing . A check given to perspiration , thus naturally leads very often to increased ...
... sufficient to hurry the foreign body along with it , just as we see boys discharging peas with much force through short tubes by a sudden effort of blowing . A check given to perspiration , thus naturally leads very often to increased ...
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... sufficiently cold to freeze mercury , and , for a time , sustain unharmed a heat more than sufficient to boil water , or even to bake meat . Witness the wintering of Captain Parry and his companions in the Polar Regions ; and the ...
... sufficiently cold to freeze mercury , and , for a time , sustain unharmed a heat more than sufficient to boil water , or even to bake meat . Witness the wintering of Captain Parry and his companions in the Polar Regions ; and the ...
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... sufficient to take up and carry off a large quantity of caloric . On this latter account , the evaporation of water from a rough porous surface is constantly resorted to in the East and West Indies , and other warm countries , as an ...
... sufficient to take up and carry off a large quantity of caloric . On this latter account , the evaporation of water from a rough porous surface is constantly resorted to in the East and West Indies , and other warm countries , as an ...
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... sufficient to carry off a large quantity of heat from the body . In the performance of this function , the skin is , indeed , assisted by the exhalation from the lungs ; but as both act on the same principle , the explanation is not ...
... sufficient to carry off a large quantity of heat from the body . In the performance of this function , the skin is , indeed , assisted by the exhalation from the lungs ; but as both act on the same principle , the explanation is not ...
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