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... necefsity and usefulness of artificial heat ; yet the same reason and experience are said to prove that cold invigorates the body ; and the more freely it is applied , the more capable is the body rendered to resist its effects .
... necefsity and usefulness of artificial heat ; yet the same reason and experience are said to prove that cold invigorates the body ; and the more freely it is applied , the more capable is the body rendered to resist its effects .
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We ought always to make a distinction between an overheated room and a warm one , between the body overheated and in a due degree of temperature . Attend to this fact before you pronounce judgement in cold weather if a person warms his ...
We ought always to make a distinction between an overheated room and a warm one , between the body overheated and in a due degree of temperature . Attend to this fact before you pronounce judgement in cold weather if a person warms his ...
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ly applied to our face and lungs , and casually to such parts of the body as may be exposed in sleep ; but of the danger of this let medical people judge , who unanimously maintain , that a partial application of cold to a heated body ...
ly applied to our face and lungs , and casually to such parts of the body as may be exposed in sleep ; but of the danger of this let medical people judge , who unanimously maintain , that a partial application of cold to a heated body ...
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