IN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE HUMAN BODY. 
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No. I.—From 10.30 p.m. till 12 night. 
97° 98° 99° 100° 
Sitting in a room (temp. of air 66° F.) 
all the time. Fully clad till 11, when 
stripped in a minute, therefore nude at 
11.1. Warm when dressed, but got 
cold when nude. At 11.40 covered body 
all over with a thick blanket, soon fol- 
lowed by a slight skin-glow. In the 
blanket until 12 night. 
When body covered, pulse much more 
bounding than when not covered. 
97° 98° 99° 100° 
Standing from 11 till 125 ma 
room with the thermometer at 47° 
F., warmly clad: till 11.30, - when 
stripped in two minutes, so nude at 
11.32. Fairly warm all the while. 
Got to bed at 12.6, and lay closely 
wrapped by bedclothes for the rest 
of the time. A decided glow came 
on at 12,114, lasting a minute, after 
which feet became a little cold, but 
skin of body quite warm. 
Whilst standing nude pulsesmall, 
but bounding when dressed and 
when in bed. 
© Indicates the temperature of the pectoral region, two inches above the nipple, 
taken by placing, for five minutes, a flat spiral thermometer on the part. 
@ Indicates the temperature of the front of the thigh, with the same instrument 
as the last. 
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