Show EFFECT OF HEAT the unman dyste system C can become to a high temperature yo no one can tell how bow high a temperature man can endure until he is subjected to the trial the effect of an in tensely heated atmosphere in in cautin causing in g death has been but little ittle studied some years since says dr taylor tayl or the eminent jurisprudent 1 I was consulted in one case in which the captain of a steam vessel was charged with manslaughter tor for causing a man to be lashed within a short distance of the of the furnace the man died in a few hours apparently irom from the effects of his exposure yet the engine rooms of steamers in the tropics have been observed to have a temperature as high as and engine engineers erp after a time become habituated to this excessive heat without appearing to suffer materially in health in certain manufactories manu lacto factories ries the body appears to acquire a power by habit of resisting these hight temperatures still it has bas been proved that many suffer severely in a report on the employment of ob children ildren london it is stated that in a glass manufactory a thermometer held close to lo a a boys head stood tit at degrees and as the inspector stood near to observe the instrument ment his hat actually melted out of share shape mother another boy had his hair singed by the heat and said that Ms his clothes were sometimes singed too while a third worked corked in a temperature no less amid this tremendous heat they carry on work varl which requires their constant attention they are incessantly in motion in the turkish baths higher temperatures res than this have been noted but there is reason to believe that cerious symptoms have been occasionally produced in persons unaccustomed to them and that in one or two cases death has resulted all ch changes anEres from a low 1 to 1 a high temperature are liable to cause death in aged persons or those abo are suffering from organic diseases in attempting to breathe air heated to temperatures varying from ISO ibo to donees degrees there is a sense of suffocation with a feeling of dizz dizziness i ness and ami other symptoms indicative of an effect on the brain and alid the circulation is enormously enormously quickened an inquest was held beld on the be body of a 0 stoker of an ocean steamship he had been by trade a grocer groc r and was not accustomed to excessive heat while occupied before the engine furnace be was observed oNs erred to fall suddenly on the floor in a state slate of insensibility when carried on deck was w as he was dead AlItha all that wis discovered on a postmortem post mortem examination was ari an effusion of sei serum seimu mu into the ventricles of tile the brain it ins his no now w become one of the recognized recon causes of death in this countr ty in some cases a person may sink ana dle ale from exhaustion e ha han stion or of dir die tu bana vay eft avs f far arn m hinr ird and th the case arve faial death dath from Enn chicri 5 it s no immediately fetal fatal it is pwe JV by sow som well mari uch fruch fr as weal vea ness nesa t pdt 40 rss st s brida hept ohp d sturl cd v sion flushing of the face followed follow rd h b oppression and biffi culty of bacat amr and in some cases stupor asing ir in proto ro found und coma the skin jr is dry ani lot hot and the heat of the body is lucli greater great ter than natural wall walk slowly and dont fret and vou will mil not of that sort phil philadelphia tir bunea |