The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... things are incalculably great , not only as involving the security of health and the happiness of families , and ... thing of ourselves ; and a multitude of remarks soliciting infor- mation on the subject are now to be met with in ...
... things are incalculably great , not only as involving the security of health and the happiness of families , and ... thing of ourselves ; and a multitude of remarks soliciting infor- mation on the subject are now to be met with in ...
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... 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 estimate of Lavoisier , we find the skin endowed with the ...
... 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 estimate of Lavoisier , we find the skin endowed with the ...
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... thing to be cured is the same , the means of cure ought obviously to be dif- ferent . In the one instance , an emetic or laxative to carry off the offending cause , and in the other a diaphoretic to open the skin , will be the most ...
... thing to be cured is the same , the means of cure ought obviously to be dif- ferent . In the one instance , an emetic or laxative to carry off the offending cause , and in the other a diaphoretic to open the skin , will be the most ...
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... thing in the shape of dress ought to be loose and easy , both to allow of free circulation through the vessels , and to permit the insensible perspiration to have a free exit , instead of being con- fined to and absorbed by the clothes ...
... thing in the shape of dress ought to be loose and easy , both to allow of free circulation through the vessels , and to permit the insensible perspiration to have a free exit , instead of being con- fined to and absorbed by the clothes ...
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... thing , therefore , which tends to promote the development , health , and improve- ment of these important organs , ought to be of paramount inte- rest to every phrenologist . The brain is not an isolated and independent organ ; it ...
... thing , therefore , which tends to promote the development , health , and improve- ment of these important organs , ought to be of paramount inte- rest to every phrenologist . The brain is not an isolated and independent organ ; it ...
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