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It is probable in the majority of cases in which no mention is made of the tem- 

 perature, no marked deviation from normal existed. The only conclusion which 

 it seems to me can be drawn is that further and closex observation is needed before 

 we can come to any positive conchision as to the location of the heat-controlling 

 centre in man, but that its probable situation is in the pons. 



