The Secret of a Clear HeadHardwicke & Bogue, 1879 - 88 pages |
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... principle of clothing should be to protect the body from external conditions which tend to abstract heat , when the surrounding temperature is lower than that of the body ; and to strike heat into the organism , when the temperature of ...
... principle of clothing should be to protect the body from external conditions which tend to abstract heat , when the surrounding temperature is lower than that of the body ; and to strike heat into the organism , when the temperature of ...
Page 12
... principle applies to the head . No amount of external cooling will reduce the tempera- ture , no drawing away of the blood by artificial . expedients will permanently relieve the sense or obviate the fact of heat if the organ within the ...
... principle applies to the head . No amount of external cooling will reduce the tempera- ture , no drawing away of the blood by artificial . expedients will permanently relieve the sense or obviate the fact of heat if the organ within the ...
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... principle . The conclu- sion is , briefly , that much that we do is done un- consciously - the actions which fall into this class are , for the most part , matters of habit ; and , in proportion as things come to be subjects of habit ...
... principle . The conclu- sion is , briefly , that much that we do is done un- consciously - the actions which fall into this class are , for the most part , matters of habit ; and , in proportion as things come to be subjects of habit ...
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... principle of habit . Such an expectancy governs the conduct and determines the amount and kind of energy put forth . In the instance of the water - jug , the force brought to bear on the vessel is that which has been found by experience ...
... principle of habit . Such an expectancy governs the conduct and determines the amount and kind of energy put forth . In the instance of the water - jug , the force brought to bear on the vessel is that which has been found by experience ...
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... principles of personal conduct and legal procedure ; the professional anatomist is offended instead of pleased with the picture or piece of statuary which transgresses the laws of form and proportion ; and the physician can derive no ...
... principles of personal conduct and legal procedure ; the professional anatomist is offended instead of pleased with the picture or piece of statuary which transgresses the laws of form and proportion ; and the physician can derive no ...
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