According to him the Grampians were at the period of extreme cold enveloped "in one great winding sheet of snow and ice," which reached everywhere to the coast-line, the land being then more elevated than it is now.
Development of extreme Cold on the opposite Sides of the Atlantic in the Glacial period not strictly simultaneous.
Chlorous acid is a greenish-yellow gas, non-condensable by a freezing mixture of salt and ice, but liquefiable by extreme cold.
When those parts of the body in which the circulation of the blood is most languid are exposed to extreme cold, they quickly become frozen, or, as it is called, 'frost bitten.
The very young and the very old are unable to bear exposure to extreme cold.
In the treatment of those who are suffering from the effects of extreme cold, the restoration of the congealed or “frost-bitten” portions of the body should be gradually accomplished.
It is undeniable that serious or fatal results may follow a slight wound, otherwise trivial, where the injured person was subjected, accidentally or intentionally, to extreme cold for a considerable period.
Woodpeckers and chickadees fare well despite any combination of extreme coldor deep snow.
The bunching habit of big game during periods of extreme cold or deep snow probably confers many benefits.
Fat being the principal heat-producing element, it is, therefore, the most necessary thing to consider in a temperature of extreme cold.
Sidenote: Exposure to extreme cold or exertion] If one is to be exposed to extreme cold, an excess of fats should be taken, beginning thirty-six hours before exposure.
In the hospital of Mergentheim eight necropsies were held on corpses of soldiers who had returned mentally affected in consequence of exposure to extreme cold.
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