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Footnotes
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Monsieur Bernier, travelling from Lahore to Cashmere, wrote thus: "My body is a sieve; scarcely have I swallowed a pint of water, but I see it transude like dew out of all my limbs, even to my fingers' ends. I drink ten pints a day, and it does me no manner of harm." -- Bernier, "Travels," tome ii, p. 261.
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In the blood there are red globules, fibrous parts, white globules, and water, in which the whole swims.
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