326 

 FEVER 

 effect 



on reaction ciirve (Abderhalden 



reaction) of endocrines 



(adrenals), 179 

 of spontaneoiis and induced on 



liver function, 532 

 on vago -insulin and syrapathetico 



adrenal systems, 3l8 

 etiology: See also Fever, patho- 

 genesis 

 after intravenous inj . , 139 

 by inj. and its real condition 



(in Japanese), 5^2 

 by principles in bacteria, 13 

 chemical basis, ^+01, k27 

 chemical character of pyrogens 



studied, 297, 7^9 

 cleavage products, 7^9 

 comparative view of nature 



of, 2 

 experimental contributions 



on, 6 

 nature and caiises, Edinburgh 



theory on, 1 

 pjrrexia or symptomatic fever 



as illus. nature of, 3 

 reactions after intravenous 



inj., cause, ll^l- 

 excessive sensitivity of heat 



centers in sensitized animals, 



77 

 experimental, 65 



critical study, term 'water 

 fever • , ' salt fever ' , ' sugar 

 fever', 'ferment fever' and 

 'tissue fever', ^8 

 immunity, emphasis on pyrogenic 

 materials from typhoid 

 bacillus, 336 

 in synipathectomized animals, 232 

 peripheral circulation 

 during, 231 

 from dahlia inulin, 252 



filtrates of Vibrio Metchnikovi , 

 B. pyocyaneus and yeast, 17 

 gastric secretions in, 201 

 hemolytic and ■vrater fevers, 105 

 high, after Coley's toxins, 772 



as index of pyrogens in 



•trater, 389 

 associated with shock, 530 



improved method for con- 

 trolled hj'perpyrexia with 

 triple typhoid vaccine, 359 

 in rabbit, from substance in 



autolyzed yeast, 165 

 values for sugars associated 

 ■vrith protein in serum 

 dviring, I80 

 hunger and appetite in, 7^ 

 in animals, produced from 



residue of pyrogenic dis- 

 tilled -v-jater, l6k 

 in rabbits after inj. of fil- 

 trates of mold cultures, 6k6 

 incidence after transfusion, 332 

 increased blood adrenalin, 1U3 

 induced: See also under names 

 of bacteria, as Eberthella 

 typhosa ; Fever, thera- 

 peutic 

 after inj. of exts. of de- 

 composed hay, 150 

 alteration of tissue during 



hyperpyretics, 122 

 analysis of mechanism, 313 

 body fluid redistribution in 

 hypo- and hyperthermia, 673 

 by B. coli , dextrose plethora 

 and its antipyretic effect, 



91 

 by B. coli in dogs, blood 



volume and, SO 

 by B. pyocyaneus infection in 



rats , thermoregulation 



during, 199 

 by bacterial pyrogen, effect 

 on cerebral circulation and 

 oxygen consumption, 605 

 (by dinitrophenol ) calcium 



level in arterial and 



venous blood in, h66 

 by Coley's toxins, 772 

 by influenzal viruses, 681+ 

 by influenzal viruses, tol- 

 erance in rabbits, 556 

 by infusion of hay exts. in 



rabbits for testing ajiti- 



pyretics, 202 

 by injd. killed bacteria, 



effect on blood siigar, 299 

 by inulin, 397 

 by oral admin, of amjno acids 



in infants, kk^ 



