Just a note that internal human body temperature is 37C, not surface temperature - unless you're bleeding profusely. The interface between internal (37C) and external (ambient) must necessarily be inbetween. This is why we stick the thermometer in our mouth and not on our finger. I would say 32C is the correct reading.
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Just a note that internal human body temperature is 37C, not surface temperature - unless you're bleeding profusely. The interface between internal (37C) and external (ambient) must necessarily be inbetween. This is why we stick the thermometer in our mouth and not on our finger. I would say 32C is the correct reading.