Pulse [132]Respiration[133]Temperature[134]
Males
(6)(6)(6)
63.218.298.05
(52-68)(16-21)(97.8-98.4)

The details of these six records were:

Age
(year)
Time of dayPulse
(p. m.)
RespirationTemperature
404.40602198.1
332661897.8
192.30681898.2
451.25681898.4
401.3064(14)97.8

In connection with the pressure tests in the two hands, some interesting comparisons are possible between the Eskimo here dealt with and the old white Americans. As all the tests were made with the same instrument and method the results inspire confidence. It is in details of this nature that the anthropologist finds again and again the most striking proofs of the basal unity of the living races and their necessarily common origin somewhere in the past.

Pressure Force in the Hands in the Western Eskimo and Old White Americans
Western EskimoOld Americans
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
Pressure:Kg.Kg.Kg.Kg.
Right hand34.36 20.1341.8 23.3
Left hand28.75 16.8136.1 19.4
Percentage relation of left to right83.7 83.586.4 83.6
Percentage relation of female to male (M=100)
Right hand55.855.5
Left hand53.753.7

FOOTNOTES:

[132] Sitting, at rest, no signs of any health disorder.

[133] Sitting, at rest.

[134] Sitting, at rest, sub lingua.