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remarkable Effects of a Shipwreck. 
All these experiments having been made on one person, I 
determined to repeat this last on another. 
EXPERIMENT V. 
\ * 
R. Sutton, aet. 19, of a pale complexion, and a feebler 
frame, was immersed in the bath, under the circumstances of 
the preceding experiment. His heat was previously 96°^-. 
j a minute after. 
heat 92 0 
18 minutes 
93 °i 
1 minute 
9 ° 
19 
- 93 jr 
2 minutes 
88 x 
20, 21 
94 
3 
89 
22 
92 i 
4 
9° 
23 
~ 92 i 
5 
9 2 
24 — 
92 £ 
6 ' - 
92 i 
25 
- 94 
7 to 10 
92 
26 
94 
11 
- 
27 
" 92 i 
12 to 15 
92 
28 
92 i 
16 
924- 
29 
- 94 
*7 
- 93 
3 ° 
94 
Though this person seemed bear the cold bath well, hav- 
ing lost in 30 minutes only 2- 
\ degrees of heat, yet when ex- 
posed afterwards to the wind, 
he shivered violently, and lost 
his heat very fast. 
He was put into a warm bath, heated to 
96°, but recovered his heat very slowly, as the following table 
will show. 
1 minute after. 
heat 88° 
2 minutes 
90 
3 
9°1 
4 
9 ° 
great shivering. 
5 — 
90 
here the bath was 
heated to 
100°. v 
