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... become coarser ; and , on the contrary , it becomes finer and less in those that have coarse hair . Warm and cold situations also make a difference , for the hair of natives of warm climates is harsh , but it is soft in those of colder ...
... become coarser ; and , on the contrary , it becomes finer and less in those that have coarse hair . Warm and cold situations also make a difference , for the hair of natives of warm climates is harsh , but it is soft in those of colder ...
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... becomes hoary ; and some patients , who have suffered from illness , after the hair has fallen off on recovery , have regained their dark - coloured hair . Hair which is covered up becomes white more readily than that which is exposed ...
... becomes hoary ; and some patients , who have suffered from illness , after the hair has fallen off on recovery , have regained their dark - coloured hair . Hair which is covered up becomes white more readily than that which is exposed ...
Side 63
... become bald . If a person be castrated before puberty , the hair which grows after birth never makes its appearance ; if after puberty these alone fall off , except the hair on the pubes . Women have no hair upon the chin , excepting a ...
... become bald . If a person be castrated before puberty , the hair which grows after birth never makes its appearance ; if after puberty these alone fall off , except the hair on the pubes . Women have no hair upon the chin , excepting a ...
Side 64
... becomes black by age . But from the change of season , when it becomes cold , some of those having but one colour , black or grey , become white , as the crow , sparrow , and swallow ; but none of those which are white become black . At ...
... becomes black by age . But from the change of season , when it becomes cold , some of those having but one colour , black or grey , become white , as the crow , sparrow , and swallow ; but none of those which are white become black . At ...
Side 65
... become inflamed . 2. The omentum is a membrane . All sanguineous ani- mals have an omentum ; in some it is fat , in others it con- tains no fat . In viviparous animals , with cutting teeth in both jaws , it has its origin and is ...
... become inflamed . 2. The omentum is a membrane . All sanguineous ani- mals have an omentum ; in some it is fat , in others it con- tains no fat . In viviparous animals , with cutting teeth in both jaws , it has its origin and is ...
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