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The most modern and complete general treatises on the thermic economy of the 

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BERNARD, C. Le9ons sur la chaleur animale. Paris, 1876. 



ROSENTHAL. Die Physiologic der tierischen Warme, Hermann's Handbuch der 



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Amoag the most interesting works on the history of the subject, experimental 

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GAVARRET. De la chaleur produite par les etres vivants. Paris, 1855. 



LAVOISIER. (Euvres completes, 4th ed. Paris, 1862. 



TSCHESCHICHIN. Zur Lehre von der tierischen Warme, 1866. 



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physiol., 1886. 



BRUCK and GUNTER. Arch. ges. Physiol. iii., 1870, s. 578. 

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FREDERICQ. Arch, de biologie. Ghent, 1882-83. Travaux de laboratoire, 1901. 

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An account of recent work and numerous references to the literature will be 

 found in the article " The Physiology and Pathology of Temperature " in Text- 

 look of General Pathology, edited by Pembrey and Ritchie. London, 1913. 



For recent work on so-called "heat centres" see L. M. Moore, Amer. Journ. 

 Physiol. xlvi., 1918, 253. A bibliography is given. 



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