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The Wackiest Paper Ever From 1936
R.A. McCants did this wacky study in 1936 to measure sweat and salt losses in sweat. The methods are hysterical because he explains that at King's College Hospital, we don't have a diet kitchen. So my wife very kindly offered to do this for us. And I slept and ate at home and so did two of my other subjects who also stayed at my house during the experiments. Then they had this wacky salt free diet. They stretched sheets around it made kind of like a fort like your children might like to make. And they crawled in there and sweated. And then they, I guess, took the sheets and somehow like spun them down and got the salt