CHALEUR. 



I Silt. - Ui'UTWiG (0). I'l-lnr den Kin/luss unsscrer /ir</,,/</////</< // atif die Kn/a ir/,r/nn<i 



d'S /'/'< i.sf7'lYs Sitz. Her. (/. Kijl. l>reilSS. .I/,:. (/. \\Yss. . 



IS'.'.'i. - - SI-.IIU.LY.K ,().''. I'ebi'r die Einwirkung niqderer Temiterniiir unfdii: /;//////< 



</CS />"><//(> .1 ;/.(/. .I;/:., \ . - KASTNER iS.). CcttT lilt n-l lii'ln- l\nlliTiihi' run 

 im Yn-l'iuf der llebnilKiin A.I'., iil'.i-ititx . 



XI. Le coup de chaleur '. issi. . I'-HUIXY (G.-Cii.). ljnel</n<'* eonsidi'raf. snr le coup 

 de chaleur It. It., iiii p.). 



iSSii. - - llKiiiHiniTj .1. . Etude Critique BUT les aeridenls ranst* />ar In rlmliin . I'jn-ig. 



IsSO. - - FAYKK (J.). On sunstroke (C<igr. /n'riml. intern. <!* SC. nn'-dii-. de 1884. 

 Copenhagiu', Section de medf-. i/u'lil., 8- Id . - .Mi I.I.IOH (F.). Sonnenstich. \Miliiuriirzt. 

 \\iiMi, \\, 173, 177, 186). CIIA-TAM; (L.-E.-J.). Du coup de clialew au.r jmi/s rhnuds i-nri- 

 sai/e "" point dc vuc dc sn ))<itlio</> : nic (D. Bordeaux, ir2 p., n 35). -- <'.i VIKU (1. . /,/. ro//y/ 

 i/- ( cli'ili'tir, I'insoliitnm ct hi niort fi/n- la chaleur; tlif/'<-r. des accidents et dc In /j<////o</r/i/Y <// 

 // //M-/-/ v fj. Honloaux, 52 p., 11 01). 



1SS7. - - ANDKHSM.N (.1.^ llcul^lni/;,' (Lancet. Lond., (2), 806). -- On iH'utslmlm in India 

 (Tntns. intern, mcd. ('oinjr. NN'asliinglon, a, 107-1 lit . - MASON- (E.-G.). A report of {'<>//! 

 I'liscs of snnsli'ol;i- ((iiiillnnls med. Journ. New York, XLV, ,'iii!)-.')42). - - PORTKH (W.-T.). 

 .1 rliiiir/il unali/sis of eleven cases of thermic fever (St-Louis mcd. and surg. Journ., LII, 

 Jli-224). - HV\.N (M.-R.). A brief survey of the effects of high temperature on the bmli/ 

 irith si>erial reference to the nature, prevention and treatment of heatstroke (Army mud. Dcp. 

 li<'p., x.xvii, 390-411). -- MAC DONNELL (R.-L.). A fatal case of sunstroke (Canada med. and 

 stir*/. Journ. Montreal, xvi, 23). WAUGH (W.-F.). A case of thermic fever (Philad. med. 

 Times, xvin, 690). - - WHITE (W.-R.). Five cases of sunstroke treated at the Rhode />/-///./ 

 H"si>itnl (Trans. Rhode Isl. rm-d. Soc. Providence, '1888, in, 456-459). KATSKMIACII 

 (\V.-H."i. A report of tiro cases of heatstroke (N. York mi'd. Journ., XLVI, i;-j:!-i'.2.'ij. - 

 HUNTEB (G.-D.). Note on heat and heatstroke at Assouan in the summer of 1886 (Ili-it. med. 

 Journ. Lond., (2), 60). HARRHY (W.-R.). A case of extraordinary elevat. of 

 (South Afrii-nn mcd. Jonni. East. London, in, 42). -- DRUUY. Etiol. of sunstroke 

 Lancet Clinic, xix, 377-381). 



Isss. - - TCTTLE (F.-A.). Vision permanently affected by sunstroke (Med. Rec. V\v 

 York, xxxin. 064). -- SPALDING (J.-A.). Is vision ever permanently affected by sunstroke? 

 :Me>l. Rcc. New York, xxxni, 404-400). SHAH (G.). An interesting case of insolation in the 

 Jhang jail. (Ind. med. Gaz. Calcutta, xxin, 309). - - SOLTMANN. Insolation; Sonnenstich. 

 (Brest, nrrzllieh. Zeitsch., x, 51). -- PRAT (S.). Observ. d'un coup de soleil elect riijia- a lord 

 du Jaj,nn .> (Arch, de we'd. nar. Paris, i, 463-467). PACKARD (F.-A.). Report of thirty one 

 cases of heat fercr treated at the Pennsylvania Hospital during the summer of 1887 (Am. 

 Journ. med. science. Philadelph., xcv, 554-557). -- MARKHAU (H.-C.). Victims of the recent 

 blizz'ii-i.ls in the Northwest asphyxiated before freezing (J. Am. med. Ass. Chicago, x, 218). 



- MACDOXALD (W 7 .-G.). A case of thermic fever (Albany mcd. Ann., ix, 171). - - JONES 

 (C.-H.). Ciisc< illnslrafini/ lite produkt. of high tempera t. in rarimis anomalous <-u)i<litions 

 (Practit. Lond., XL, 33-41). - - HODGDON (A.-L.). A case <>f insolation in a four year old 

 child, followed by recovery (Mary I. med. Journ. Baltimore, xx. 125). -- (ii-;n\i-D (L.). La 

 -aiijnee dans le coup de chaleur (Arch, de med. et phurm. mi lit. Paris, xit, 23-51). 

 FORBES (H.-F.). The treatment of hyperpyrexial sunstroke by the cold bath (Austral, med. 

 tin:. Sydney, VIM, 210). -- DALTON (H.-C.). Sunstroke; chronic cerebral meningitis; recovery 

 (St-Louis Cone. me/I., xix, 21). -- Sunstroke followed by cerebral meningitis ami o'dema of 

 tin' /tin mni,-r; death; autopsy (Ibid., 22). - - COUTEAUD (P.). DCS coups de chaleur paroxy- 

 sligues (Arch, de med. nav. Paris, XLIX, 211-2 - 23;. ALLEMAN (L.-A.-W.). The papillitis of 

 stin*lr<>l;e(X. Yorkmcd. Journ., XLVII, 489-491). 



1889. - - WHITNEY. Case of remarkably high temperature (lirokl. mcd. Journ., in, 391). 

 WITTVVER (H.-R.). A case of insolation (N. Am. Prael . C.liicago, i, 234). GOYENS. 

 Quel'/ncs mots sur un cas d'ins<>laHon i.\nn. Sue. de mcd. d'Anvers, L\, 179-188). --C.AH- 

 I'KN-rr.H .!.-<..'. Sunstroke with report uf a <-asc (Am. pract. and news. Louisville, vin, i-" 



- BREITU.NG (M.). Krilisrhr Sin/lien zur Pathologic und Thera/ar ron Sonnensliek und 



1. Pom- les travaux antiji-ieurs k 18Si, voycz Index Catalogue : Art. HEAT. 



