HEAT AND COLD. 



son why in the action of nature there was poisonous 

 properties in the hair which could not be assimilated 

 with the body, and thereby were not exuded from same. 

 It not being necessary for all the properties making 

 up hair to have been exuded from within in the work- 

 ing order of nature. 



In the case of man he also conforms in showing 

 how the order of nature never lies in its truthful lines 

 of history which it leaves in its work for future ques- 

 tioning. The man has hair on his body in locations of 

 surface where the outlines of body create a draft. These 

 same portions of bodily surface have more pores and 

 tend to carry off greater amounts of refuse from the 

 body. The refuse being carried out in like locations 

 and a draft being created owing to topographical con- 

 ditions, as in planets and in consequence a lowering of 

 temperature. Lowering of temperature necessitating 

 the congealing of refuse matter. The congealing of re- 

 fuse matter necessitating the precipitation of other 

 properties in nature admitting of precipitation in the 

 given temperature. In consequence, the poisonous par- 

 ticles going to make up the compound which we know 

 as hair become assimilated w T ith the exuded particles 

 and form hair or feathers as the case may be. 



In the case of man developing hair on the top of 

 his head, it also admits of explanation as does all of 

 nature's work whenever questioned in the language of 

 her working order as observed to-day. The head hav- 

 ing a heavy bone beneath the surface. This heavy bone 

 having no flesh or fatty substance between it and the 



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