| 1846 - 910 Seiten
...of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73^feet Surely such an amount of drainage as seventy-three feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the average for tlie whole body, is something wonderful, and the thought naturally intrudes itself — what if this... | |
| Joseph Sparkes Hall - 1847 - 170 Seiten
...a length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73f feet. Surely, such an amount of drainage as 73 feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the...intrudes itself what if this drainage were obstructed ?" This is too often the case, improper shoes and waterproof materials, not only check the natural... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1847 - 366 Seiten
...tube equal to 882 inches, or 73£ feet. Surely such an amount of drainage as seventy-three feet in every square inch of skin, — assuming this to be...thought naturally intrudes itself, What if this drainage be obstructed ? Could we need a stronger argument for enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin... | |
| 1848 - 1292 Seiten
...a length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73^ feet. Surely such an amount of drainage as 73 feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the...for enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin ? To obtain an estimate of the length of tube of the perspiratory system of the whole surface of the... | |
| 1848 - 602 Seiten
...length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73£ f.-et. Surely such an amount of drainage as 75 feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the...is something wonderful, and the thought naturally obtrudes itself, what if this drainage were obstructed? Could we need a, stronger argument for enforcing... | |
| R. T. Claridge - 1849 - 238 Seiten
...hand, there exists a length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73J feet. Such a drainage as 73 feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the...necessity of attention to the skin? On the pulps of the finger, where the ridges of the sensitive layer of the true skin are somewhat finer than the palm of... | |
| James Mackness - 1850 - 212 Seiten
...inches, or seventy-three and a-half feet. Surely such an amount of drainage as seventy-three feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the...for enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin ?" * Whenever, then, the functions of the skin become interrupted, and the secretion intercepted, either... | |
| 1852 - 604 Seiten
...an amount of drainage as seventy-three feet in every square ineh of skin, assuming this to he tiic average for the whole body, is something wonderful; and the thought naturally intrudes itself, what it' this dramage were obstructed ? Could we need a stronger argument 1er enforcing the necessity of... | |
| Medicus (pseud.) - 1853 - 158 Seiten
...a length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73 J feet. Surely such an amount of drainage as 73 feet in every square inch of skin, (assuming this to be the...enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin." No, say I, nothing stronger can be urged, and BO I thinK every one of my readers will say. If you do... | |
| George Moseley - 1853 - 154 Seiten
...inches, or seventy- three and a half feet. Surely such an amount of drainage as seventy-three feet in every square inch of skin, assuming this to be the...for enforcing the necessity of attention to the skin ?" Dr Marshall Hall, whose name must he respected wherever medical science is known, says : " The treatment... | |
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