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Show NERVE SENSITIVENESS.-Many persons are very sensitive to electrical changes of the atmosphere. One gentleman is said to have been so much affected by the conditions which precede a thunderstorm that he became sick. He was advised to wear a fine silk vest as an insulator, and he did so. The result was that life was made much more bearable to him. This perception of the presence of electricity has been used as an illustration of the argument that there may be forces at work in nature for the detection of which man is not endowed with the requisite senses. |