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- W2092163088 abstract "In every febrile condition, whatever its specific cause, there is exhibited a complexity of abnormal physiologic activities, a reaction of the animal system dependent upon the essential properties of protoplasm and nerve energy. The most obvious of these disturbed functions common to all febrile conditions are: increased oxidation, elevation of temperature, increased though still inadequate elimination of waste products, increased frequency and weakened force of the respiratory and cardiac impulses, perverted metabolism and loss in muscular tone and neural vitality. Heat energy in the healthy body is the result of chemic change in its proteids, fats and carbo-hydrates through processes of oxidation. Welch in his Cartwright Lectures, maintained that the production and dissipation of heat is kept in equilibrium in health by the direct control of a heat regulating nervous system. He affirms that fever producing agents act directly or indirectly upon this nervous mechanism which regulates the harmonious relations" @default.
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- W2092163088 title "HYDROTHERAPY IN FEVERS, ITSRATIONALE AND TECHNIQUE." @default.
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