| John H. Van Evrie - African Americans - 1861 - 462 pages
...and industrial adaptation of the negro. His physical organism is adapted to the cultivation of these products as perfectly as is his grade of intelligence....hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable sebaceous glands, forming a complete excretory system,... | |
| Ronald Numbers, Todd L. Savitt - History - 1999 - 388 pages
...physiological terms: God has adapted him, both in his physical and mental structure, to the tropics.. . . His head is protected from the rays of a vertical sun by a dense mat of wooly hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable... | |
| Todd L. Savitt, James Harvey Young - Diseases - 1991 - 236 pages
...physiological terms: God has adapted him, both in his physical and mental structure, to the tropics. . . . His head is protected from the rays of a vertical...hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable sebaceous glands, forming a complete excretory system,... | |
| Judith Walzer Leavitt, Ronald L. Numbers - Medical care - 1997 - 606 pages
...physiological terms: God has adapted him, both in his physical and mental structure, to the tropics. . . . His head is protected from the rays of a vertical...hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable sebaceous glands, forming a complete excretory system,... | |
| Sana Loue - Medical - 2000 - 278 pages
...of blacks that: God has adapted him, both in his physical and mental structure, to the tropics .... His head is protected from the rays of a vertical sun by a dense mat of wooly hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable... | |
| Sana Loue - Medical - 2007 - 235 pages
...blacks that: God has adapted him, both in his physical and mental structure, to the tropics. . . . His head is protected from the rays of a vertical...hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable sebaceous glands, forming a complete excretory system,... | |
| Arthur Riss - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 134 pages
...resistance to heat: God has adapted him, both in his physical and mental structure, to the tropics. . ..His head is protected from the rays of a vertical sun by a dense mat of wooly hair, wholly impervious to its fiercest heats, while his entire surface, studded with innumerable... | |
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