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IN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE HUMAN BODY. 
No. V.—From 10.30 p.m. till 12 night. 
98° 99° 100° 
Sitting in a room (temp. of air 58°F.) all the 
time. Warmly clad till 11, when stripped in two 
a minute into a colder room. At 11°45 put on 
several flannel things, which had been warmed by 
the fire, and sat in front of a warm fire. 
Took sphygmograph-trace from right superfi- 
cialis vole at 10.40 and at 11.10. Tried to do so 
at 11.40, but could not get any indication, from 
the smallness of its pulsation. At 12 the pulsa- 
tion was as great as at 10°40. 
98° 99° 
Sitting in a room (temp. of air 59°F.) from 
9.30 until 10.40, quiet, cool, and warmly clad. 
From 10.40 till 10.55 moving about in the same 
room. Stripped at 10°55, and nude in two 
minutes. Remained nude until 11.24, when got 
to bed, and remained there for the rest of the 
time. 
minutes, so nude at 11.2. At 11.20 went for half 
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