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... supplied with each of three things , and with three only . These are , firstly , fresh air ; secondly , drink - consisting of water in some shape or other , however much it may be adulterated ; thirdly , food . That compound known to ...
... supplied with each of three things , and with three only . These are , firstly , fresh air ; secondly , drink - consisting of water in some shape or other , however much it may be adulterated ; thirdly , food . That compound known to ...
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... , and a variable quantity of watery vapour . ( See Lesson IV . § 11. ) extra food be supplied to him . Let the temperature 4 [ LESS . ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY . These losses made good by the taking in of air, drink, and food.
... , and a variable quantity of watery vapour . ( See Lesson IV . § 11. ) extra food be supplied to him . Let the temperature 4 [ LESS . ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY . These losses made good by the taking in of air, drink, and food.
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Thomas Henry Huxley. extra food be supplied to him . Let the temperature of the air fall , and the same result will occur , if his body remains as warm as before . On the other hand , diminish his exertion and lower his production of ...
Thomas Henry Huxley. extra food be supplied to him . Let the temperature of the air fall , and the same result will occur , if his body remains as warm as before . On the other hand , diminish his exertion and lower his production of ...
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... supplied by the blood , is going on all over the body . All parts of the body are continually being oxidized , or , in other words , are continually burning , some rapidly and fiercely than others . And this burning , though it is ...
... supplied by the blood , is going on all over the body . All parts of the body are continually being oxidized , or , in other words , are continually burning , some rapidly and fiercely than others . And this burning , though it is ...
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... supplied to the vessels determine whether the passage through these tubes should be wide and free , or narrow and ob- structed . Thus while the small arteries lose the function , which the capillaries possess , of directly irrigating ...
... supplied to the vessels determine whether the passage through these tubes should be wide and free , or narrow and ob- structed . Thus while the small arteries lose the function , which the capillaries possess , of directly irrigating ...
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