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1 1, XI | Ignited solids.~8. Natural warm baths.~9. Liquids boiling 2 1, XI | vetus, etc., although not warm to the hand (either whole 3 1, XII | no less in cold than in warm countries, as in Iceland 4 1, XII | pitchy and resinous than in warm; as the fir, pine, and others. 5 1, XII | in all cases more or less warm; nor is there any negative 6 1, XII | the dark and yet are not warm to the touch; nor, again, 7 1, XII | called Luciola, found to be warm to the touch.~To the 7th.~ 8 1, XII | situation and kind of soil warm baths usually spring has 9 1, XII | subjoined.~To the 8th.~14. To warm liquids I subjoin the negative 10 1, XII | tangible liquid which is warm in its own nature and remains 11 1, XII | touch. The water of natural warm baths, on the other hand, 12 1, XII | are yet not found to be warm unless newly exhaled from 13 1, XII | unless newly exhaled from the warm body.~To the 10th.~16. In 14 1, XII | find here any air that is warm, unless it has either been 15 1, XII | sun, fire, or some other warm substance.~To the 11th.~ 16 1, XII | wintertime, accompanies warm weather; while frost accompanies 17 1, XII | as to be found somewhat warm when they fall. Air in motion, 18 1, XIII| as gum or pitch) which is warm to the human touch. But 19 1, XIII| vegetables are perceptibly warm and others cold.~5. In the 20 1, XIII| the body, we find nothing warm to the human touch. Not 21 1, XIII| flesh, cheese, etc., feel warm to the touch; no more does 22 1, XIII| one another's heat; but warm water plunged into boiling 23 1, XIII| heat. For a fire does not warm a room as well in half an 24 1, XIII| according as the day is warm or cold, that the air contracts 25 1, XX | glass tubes, exactly alike; warm them a little and place 26 1, L | mention that water slightly warm is more easily frozen than 27 1, L | heats, as of ashes, lime, warm sand; in short, heats of