Pierre Barbet, A Doctor at Calvary (New York: Doubleday, 1963), p. 208. Another example of increased body temperature in a cool environment that closely parallels Barbets account is that found in Fredrick Zugibe, The Cross and the Shroud (New Jersey: McDonagh, 1981). On p. 108, he describes the 70° air-conditioned test room and yet, A marked sweating reaction became manifest in most individuals, which encompassed the entire body and in some instances actually drenched the volunteers, running off the toes to form a puddle on the floor.
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