Abstract
Sweating produced by raising the body temperature in a warm chamber was increased by muscular work. Unlike the increase with time when sweating at rest, work was accompanied by little rise in the sweat chlorine concentration. A moderate amount of work could be maintained at a wet bulb temperature of 90[degree] F. and at rest body temperature regulation was undisturbed at a maximum wet bulb of 95[degree] F.

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