Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 8s.l., 1888 |
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Page 71
... Heat in Relation to Disease , and the Use of Antipyretics , " from which we take the following : Physiologically speaking , animal heat is produced by the motor forces , or the kinetic energy being converted into heat ; that is to say ...
... Heat in Relation to Disease , and the Use of Antipyretics , " from which we take the following : Physiologically speaking , animal heat is produced by the motor forces , or the kinetic energy being converted into heat ; that is to say ...
Page 72
... heat . These conditions will increase the frictional irritation , which now acts as one of the minor elements in producing the rise in temperature . In this light the increased bodily heat , as recorded by the clinical ther- mometer ...
... heat . These conditions will increase the frictional irritation , which now acts as one of the minor elements in producing the rise in temperature . In this light the increased bodily heat , as recorded by the clinical ther- mometer ...
Page 158
... heat and nitric acid tests the least reliable . DR . GRAHAM thought that the subject of physiological albumi- nuria was a theory rather than an actual condition , and wanted to know if a person with so - called physiological albuminuria ...
... heat and nitric acid tests the least reliable . DR . GRAHAM thought that the subject of physiological albumi- nuria was a theory rather than an actual condition , and wanted to know if a person with so - called physiological albuminuria ...
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