“…The resulting decline in sweat production can be seen clearly with immersion in water or dilute saline (Hertig, Riedesel & Belding, 1961). It has also been demonstrated in humid air (Sargent, 1962), although here it is sometimes masked by an increase in body temperature with little change in the rate of sweat production, and the picture may be complicated by such factors as dehydration (Pearcy, Robinson, Miller, Thomas & IDeBrota, 1956), fatigue of the secretory celis of the sweat glands (Gerking & Robinson, 1946;Peter & Wyndham, 1966) and excessive body temperature (Ladell, 1955).…”