A STUDY IN MORBID AXD N It M A L PHYSIOLOGY. 



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of Landois and Enlenbiirg I have made tlic following experiments to determine 

 whether destruction of the region indicated by them has any influence upon the 

 general heat production. 



EXPEKIMENT 76. 

 A dog. Weight 1(! lbs. 

 12:45 P. M. — Rectal temperature 103\5. 



Time. 



1:1 p 



1:16 



1:31 



1:46 



2:1 



2:16 



2:31 



Air Temp. 

 (Fah.) 

 73^94 

 73.94 

 74.39 

 74.6 

 75.08 

 72.73 

 74.6 



74.18 

 (meau) 



Tube Temp. 

 (Fah.) 

 76=^.16 

 75.08 

 75.47 

 75.38 

 75.47 

 74.37 

 75.2 



75.3 



74.18 



1.12 



(gain) 



Box Temp. 

 (Fah.) 

 710.156 



72.203 



1.047 

 (gain) 



Gen. Meter. 



(cub. ft.) 



138.82 



273.45 



He&iakks. 



134.63 



2:45 P. M.— Rect. terap. 102''. 9. 3:5 P. M. — Brain burnt with a hot iron. 3:35 p. m.— Rert. temp. 

 10I°.7- 



TlMB. 



3:53 P. M. 



4:8 



4:23 



4:38 



4:53 



5:8 



5:23 



AikTemp. 

 (Fah.) 

 77-^.36 

 75.8 

 75.65 

 74.72 

 74.3 

 73.64 

 73.94 



75.06 

 74.5 



0.56 

 (loss) 



Tube Temp. 

 (Fah.) 

 760.47 

 74.3 

 74.84 

 74.21 

 74.21 

 73.84 

 73.66 



74.5 

 (mean) 



Box Temp. 



(Fah.) 



70O.295 



71.6 



1.305 

 (gain) 



Gen. Meter. 

 (cub. ft.) 

 284.26 



410. 



Remarks. 



About I gallon of water was found in 

 the inner bo.\. 



134.74 



5:35 P. M. — Rect. t^erap. 103°. Loss of tactile sense very marked on each side. 



A leak in the top of the box caused 

 the whole stratum of sawdust on the lid 

 to be wet through, causing much lo.s.s 

 of heat, and making this ob.servation 

 somewhat unreliable. 



2:30 P. M.— Rectal temperature 104°. 8. 



