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- W2022785599 abstract "Under the term heatstroke are herein included four deaths from hyperpyrexia, one caused by insolation or sunstroke, and three from artificially induced pyrexia by the so-called fever machine. Historically this affliction is as old as Biblical times, being described in 2 Kings (Osler<sup>1</sup>). The early Arabians felt that Sirius, the Dog Star, in some way was responsible for the symptomatology and called the disease siriasis. During the British occupation of India and subsequently, heatstroke has received considerable attention, but the pathologic condition in the fatal cases has apparently been decidedly secondary to the clinical manifestations. Osier<sup>1</sup>dispenses with the morbid anatomy in these few words: Rigor mortis occurs early and putrefactive changes may come on with great rapidity. The venous engorgement is extreme, particularly in the cerebrum. The left ventricle is contracted (Wood) and the right chamber dilated. The blood is usually fluid; the lungs are intensely congested." @default.
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- W2022785599 title "THE CARDIOPATHOLOGY OF HEATSTROKE" @default.
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