. The Philippine journal of science . head but his body. Certain features of any climate must always be met. The temperateclimate is only suitable for man if he protects his body against chemical heat regulation would not be sufficient to allow us to with-stand the cold of temperate climates without the protection of clothesand houses. The question of the best way to live in a certain climate will alwaysbe to learn how to avoid its injurious effects, or to secure protectionagainst them. No better example than the monkey, which is killed bythe tropical sun in from one to two hours, can b


. The Philippine journal of science . head but his body. Certain features of any climate must always be met. The temperateclimate is only suitable for man if he protects his body against chemical heat regulation would not be sufficient to allow us to with-stand the cold of temperate climates without the protection of clothesand houses. The question of the best way to live in a certain climate will alwaysbe to learn how to avoid its injurious effects, or to secure protectionagainst them. No better example than the monkey, which is killed bythe tropical sun in from one to two hours, can be found to confirmthe above statements. ILLUSTRATIONS. Plate I. Hearts of monkeys exposed to the Brain of monkey exposed to the sun. TEXT FIGURES. Fig. 1. Diagrams showing connections between galvanometer and theremocouple. 2. Diagram of a thermocouple used in taking temperatures of the skin. 3. Second type of apparatus used in temperature experiments. 131 Aeon : Action of the Tropical Sun.] [Phil. .Jouen. Scl, Vol. VI, No. :.


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