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" When a person in the cold weather goes into the open air, every time he draws in his breath the cold air passes through his nostrils and windpipe into the lungs, and consequently diminishes the heat of these parts. As long as the person continues in the... "
Plain rules for improving the health of the delicate, preserving the health ... - หน้า 148
โดย William Henderson - 1831
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The Code of Health and Longevity: Or, A General View of the Rules and ...

Sir John Sinclair - 1818 - 684 หน้า
...cold, the parent of so many other disorders, is generally produced in the following manner:—When a person in cold weather goes into the open air, every...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink, to keep out the cold, as it is said. The inevitable consequence is, that he will first perceive a glow...

Sure methods of improving health, and prolonging life; or, A treatise on the ...

Thomas John Graham - 1828 - 426 หน้า
...generally produced by the individual going from the external cold air, into the warm air of a heated room. When a person, in cold weather, goes into the open...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink, to keep out the cold, as it is said. Now this is the very way to fix a cold in the head and chest, because...

Modern Domestic Medicine ...

Thomas John Graham - 1835 - 750 หน้า
...to all persons, and more particularly to those who are liable to suffer severely from this disorder. when a person in cold weather goes into the open air,...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink to keep out the cold, as it is said. The inevitable consequence is, that he will first perceive a glow...

The Board of Health and Longevity; Or, Hydropathy for the People

William Horsell - 1845 - 262 หน้า
...nostrils and windpipe into the lungs, and, consequently, diminishes the heat of those parts. As long as he continues in the cold air, he feels no bad effects...the fire to warm himself, and very often takes some Chinese soup, or alcoholic drinks, to keep the cold out, as it is said. Now this is the very way to...

Hydropathy for the People: With Plain Observations on Drugs, Diet, Water ...

William Horsell - 1850 - 266 หน้า
...nostrils and windpipe into the lungs, and consequently diminishes the heat of those parts. As long as he continues in the cold air he feels no bad effects...the fire to warm himself, and very often takes some Chinese soup, or alcoholic drinks, to keep the cold out, as it is said. Now this is the very way to...

Health for the million; with observations on unhealthy employments, by the ...

Health - 1858 - 374 หน้า
...passes through his nostrils and windpipe into the lungs, and consequently diminishes the heat of those parts. As long as the person continues in the cold...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink to keep out the cold, as it is said. The inevitable consequence is that he will first perceive a glow...

The Little gleaner, เล่มที่ 7

1885 - 348 หน้า
...returning to a warm temperature after exposure which is the real cause of the evil. When a person in the cold weather goes into the open air, every time he...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink to keep out the cold, as it is said. The inevitable consequence is, that he will find he has taken cold....

Household medicine

George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 หน้า
...generally produced by the individual going from the external cold air into the warm air of a heated room. When a person, in cold weather, goes into the open...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink to keep out the cold, as it is said. Now, this is the very way to fix a cold in the head and chest, because...

The New England Medical Gazette, เล่มที่ 18

1883 - 404 หน้า
...passes through his nostrils and windpipe into the lungs, and consequently diminishes the heat of those parts. As long as the person continues in the cold...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink, to keep out the cold, as it is said. The inevitable consequence is, that he will find he has taken cold....

The Popular Science News and Boston Journal of Chemistry, เล่มที่ 17-20

1883 - 710 หน้า
...passes through his nostrils and windpipe into his lungs, and consequently diminishes the heat of those parts. As long as the person continues in the cold...very often takes some warm and comfortable drink to keep out the cold, as it is said. The inevitable consequence is, that he will find he has taken cold....




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