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Стр. 72
... changed by it alone ; nor is it less important in the cure of disease . Hence it is truly astonishing that PRIESSNITZ , that man of nature , should be so much influenced by the gross mode of living generally adopted by the Germans ...
... changed by it alone ; nor is it less important in the cure of disease . Hence it is truly astonishing that PRIESSNITZ , that man of nature , should be so much influenced by the gross mode of living generally adopted by the Germans ...
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... changed partly into a gas , called carbonic acid gas , and partly into water . A minute proportion of this gas is consequently found in the present air we meet with . The car- bonic acid gas is not only unfit for the support of life ...
... changed partly into a gas , called carbonic acid gas , and partly into water . A minute proportion of this gas is consequently found in the present air we meet with . The car- bonic acid gas is not only unfit for the support of life ...
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... consequence , the blood is only partially oxygenised , or changed from the venous into the arterial ; the circulation becomes sluggish ; all the secretions 0 3 FOR THE PEOPLE . 161 whole of the air in that apartment, consisting of ...
... consequence , the blood is only partially oxygenised , or changed from the venous into the arterial ; the circulation becomes sluggish ; all the secretions 0 3 FOR THE PEOPLE . 161 whole of the air in that apartment, consisting of ...
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... changed , most effectually , by what is called Pumping the room , which is done in the following man . ner : The doors and windows are put wide open , when a person , holding the room door in his hand , violently swings it backward and ...
... changed , most effectually , by what is called Pumping the room , which is done in the following man . ner : The doors and windows are put wide open , when a person , holding the room door in his hand , violently swings it backward and ...
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... changed by the air in the lungs , and a blood unfit for the purposes of life flows through the body ; the consequence of which is— must be a falling off in the health to a greater or less extent . Hence arises those very prevalent ...
... changed by the air in the lungs , and a blood unfit for the purposes of life flows through the body ; the consequence of which is— must be a falling off in the health to a greater or less extent . Hence arises those very prevalent ...
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