A STUDY IN MORBID AND NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY. 1^ 



After Puxctcre. 



Quantity of air (V) = 77. 9G at 70O.18 — 320 = 38.18 = t'. 



V -(- (V X t' X O.OU2O3.0) = v. V = '''■:"' = 72.3. AV = V X 0.08073 = 5.84 



1.0 lb 



Rise in temp, of air 1.44 = t. Q = W X t X sp. h. = 5.84 X 1-44 X 0.2374 = 1.99G4 = heat given to air. 



Eise in temp, of water 0.81 X 1G4.1414 = 132.9545 = heat given to calorimeter. 



1,99G4 = heat given to air. 



Hourly dissipation of heat 134.9509 



Beat Production. 

 Before Section. 



Rise of animal temperature 0.36 = t. 



Q = W X t X sp. h. = 21.5 X 0.3G X 0,75 = 5.805 = heat added to reserve. 



Hourly dis.sipation of heat 112.1355 



Hourly gain of heat reserve 5.805 



Hourly production of heat 117.9405 



After Section. 



Fall of animal temperature in 1;! hours 2.88, in 1 hour 2.304 == t. 



Q = W X t X sp. h. = 21.5 X -.304 X 0.75 = 37.152 = heat lost from reserve. 



Hourly dissipation of heat 134.9509 



Hourly loss from heat reserve 37.152 



Hourly production of heat 97.7989 



Summary. 



Hourly production of heat before puncture 117.9405 

 Hourly production of heat after puncture 97.7989 



Diminution of heat production following puncture 20.1416 



Experiment 62. 



A Scotch terrier, weight 18.5 pounds. 

 January 7 



