A STUDY IN MORBID AND NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



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Heat Prodtiction. 

 Before Operation. 

 Fall of bodily temperature in 1| hours I'^.l, in 1 hour 0.G28G = t. 



ti = W X t X sp. h. = 11.2 X 0.G28G X 0.75 = 5.2802 = hourly loss from heat reserve. 



87.0388 = hourly dissipation of heat. 

 0.2802 = loss from lieat reserve. 



Hourly production of heat 81.7586 



After Operation. 



Rise of bodily temperature in IJ hours \°A, in 1 hour 0.8 = t. 



Q = W X t X sp. h. = 11.2 X 0.8 X 0.75 = 6.72 = heat added to reserve. 



6.72 = hourly a<l(litii>n to heat reserve. 

 98.2275 = hourly heat dissipation. 



Summary. 



Hourly production of heat 104.9475 



Hourly production of heat before operation 81.7580 

 Hourly production of heal after operation 104.0475 



Hourly gain of heat production foUoiving operation 23.1889 



Experiment 93. 



A dog. Weight 15 pounds. 



12 M. — Rectal temperature 105°. 



3:20 p. M.— Rectal temperatiiro 105". 3:30 p. m. —Operated on. 

 4:4 p. M. — Rectal temperature 102°. 8. 



