RODDIE, I. C. 
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30 60 
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Figure 17. Changes in the skin temperature of the normal and 
nerve-blocked ear during body cooling and heating. AtC. N. B., the 
great auricular nerve to one side was blocked as it appeared behind 
the posterior border of the stemomastoid muscle. (After Blair, 
Glover, and Roddie, J. Appl. Physiol., 16:119, 1961). 
C.NB. 
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30 40 
MINUTES 
P - a - o 
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Figui-e 18. Changes in the skin temperature of the normal and 
nerve-blocked chest during bocfy cooling and heating. At C N. B., 
the supraclavicular nerves supplying the skin of the ri^t chest 
were blocked with local anaesthetic. (After Blair, Glover, and 
Roddie, J. Appl. Physiol., 16:119, 1961). 
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