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12i^. KRAUSS, E. 



Untersuchungen liber den mlnlmalen elxvelss Gebrauch des Menschen 

 unter gesunden und krankhelten Bedingungen (Minimal protein 

 requirements of man in healtn and disease) 



Deutscho Arch. klin„ Med » 150:13-59, I926 



Nitrogen excretion is increased after the injection of bacterial 

 and other 'foreign' proteins only when fever is produced in 

 the sensitized animal. In some types of tissue destruction 

 urinary N remains near the minimal point because of the reuse 

 of protein in metabolism. Minimal total N is placed at 1.0 

 to 1.1 Gm. per square meter of body surface. 



125. OKURA, Y, 



Influence of toxic substances on nitrogenous and purine meta- 

 bolism in dogs: Influence of pyrogenous substances (Translat( 

 Title) 



Jap. J. Med, Sci, (Tr. IV, Pharmacology_ 1:65-71, 1926 



The acceleration of catabollc processes and the influence of the 

 tissue destruction on toxicity must be considered when the effects 

 of fever are evaluated. 



126, REICHE 



Toxlsches oder dynaraisches Elweiss Pieber (Toxic or dynamic 

 protein fever) 



Ztschr, f. Kinderheit, 410:96, 1926 



Addition of a protein concentrate to a milk formula increased 

 body temperatures of healthy infants. Breast milk (or formula 

 alone j were not pyretic agents. Split products of protein 

 digestion may be absorbable in the digestive tract or Intestine. 



127. SOLOMON, H. C, BERK, A., THEILER, M. and CLAY, C, L. 



Use of soduku in the treatment of general paralysis. A pre- 

 liminary report 



Arch, Int. Med. 38:391-404, I926 



The excessively high fever and distinct lymphaglnltis which follows 

 the experimental use of 'rat -bite fever' therapy appears to in- 

 fluence the centtal nervous system and produce favorable changes 

 in progressive paralysis. 



