| 1890 - 310 pages
...carbonic acid and urea excreted, He defines an essential fever "asan excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...considerable diminution in the production of water." The bacteriological theory of the etiology of fever and the need of a high temperature to rid the system... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 642 pages
...muscular development is smaller. Finally. An essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...rise in temperature, is not itself a cause of fever. I do not propose to discuss at length the influence of the nervous system on the normal production... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - Medicine - 1887 - 698 pages
...muscular development is smaller. Finally. An essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...either a suppression or a considerable diminution in Ute production of water. Suppression or great diminution of cutaneous transpiration in the essential... | |
| 1887 - 606 pages
...muscular development is smaller. Finally. An essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...excessive oxidation, with destruction of the tissues of ike body, and either a suppression or a considerable diminution in the production of water. Suppression... | |
| 1887 - 698 pages
...oxidatüm, wilh destruction ofthe tissues ofthe body, and eüher a suppxession or a considerable diminutim in the production of water. Suppression or great diminution...of cutaneous transpiration in the essential fevers, wliih • it contributes, in a measure, to the rise in temperature, ia not itself a cause of fever.... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - Medicine - 1888 - 578 pages
...muscular development is smaller. Finally. An essential fever is an excessive production of heat */*. the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...oxidation, with destruction of the tissues of the body, ttttd either a suppression or a considerable diminution in the prot7 action of water. Suppression or... | |
| Massachusetts Medical Society - 1889 - 772 pages
...parenchymatous degenerations ; and finally he defines an essential fever "as an excessive production of heat in the body induced by a special morbific agent or agents...considerable diminution in the production of water." Professor HC Wood summarizes our knowledge of fever in three propositions : 1 . Fever is a disturbance... | |
| Medicine - 1891 - 1062 pages
...carbonic acid and urea excreted. He defines an essential fever " as an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...considerable diminution in the production of water." The bacteriological theory of the etiology of fever and the need of a high temperature to rid the system... | |
| Medicine - 1893 - 728 pages
...MEDICAL NEWS, September 10, 1887), said that "an essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...considerable diminution in the production of water." He intentionally ignored the causative influence of the nervous system. WH Welch showed in his Cartwright... | |
| Medicine - 1893 - 748 pages
...MEDICAL NEWS, September 10, 1887), said that "an essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents,...due to excessive oxidation, with destruction of the tis.ues of the body, and either a suppression or a considerable diminution in the production of water."... | |
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