The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... tion is , however , awakening to the necessity of knowing some- thing of ourselves ; and a multitude of remarks soliciting infor- mation on the subject are now to be met with in many of the journals and cheap publications of the day ...
... tion is , however , awakening to the necessity of knowing some- thing of ourselves ; and a multitude of remarks soliciting infor- mation on the subject are now to be met with in many of the journals and cheap publications of the day ...
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... tion . Its uses , therefore , are twofold , -1st , The protection of the skin from the rude contact of external bodies ; and , 2d , The preservation of its requisite degree of moisture and soft- ness . The nails belong to the cuticle ...
... tion . Its uses , therefore , are twofold , -1st , The protection of the skin from the rude contact of external bodies ; and , 2d , The preservation of its requisite degree of moisture and soft- ness . The nails belong to the cuticle ...
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... tion ; and , 4thly , As the seat of touch and sensation . The Skin considered as an Exhalant . - Every body knows that the skin perspires , and that checked perspiration is a pow- erful cause of disease and of death ; but few have any ...
... tion ; and , 4thly , As the seat of touch and sensation . The Skin considered as an Exhalant . - Every body knows that the skin perspires , and that checked perspiration is a pow- erful cause of disease and of death ; but few have any ...
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... tion is afforded by any convivial company seated in a warm room in a cold evening . The heat of the room , the food and wine , and the excitement of the moment , stimulate the action of the skin , cause an efflux of blood to its surface ...
... tion is afforded by any convivial company seated in a warm room in a cold evening . The heat of the room , the food and wine , and the excitement of the moment , stimulate the action of the skin , cause an efflux of blood to its surface ...
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... tion of waste materials from the system ; and the kidneys , the liver , and the bowels , have in so far a similar office . In conse- quence of this alliance with the functions of the skin , these parts are more intimately connected with ...
... tion of waste materials from the system ; and the kidneys , the liver , and the bowels , have in so far a similar office . In conse- quence of this alliance with the functions of the skin , these parts are more intimately connected with ...
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