LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



SECTION 1 

 GENERAL PATHOLOGICAL METABOLISM 



Acidosis 

 DONALD D. VAN SLYKE 



FIGURE PAOB 



1. Action of NaHCOsiILCOa buffer 60 



2. Normal and abnormal variations of the BHCOsJLCOajCOz tension, 



and pH in arterialized human whole blood drawn from resting 

 subjects 69 



3. Normal and abnormal variations of the bicarbonate and pH values 



in arterial and venous human whole blood 70 



4. Normal and abnormal variations of the BHCOs and pH in serum or 



oxalate plasma 71 



Metabolism in Fever and in Certain Infections 



EUGENE F. Du Bois 



1. Total metabolism of patients with typhoid fever expressed in terms of 



calories per square meter (Meeh's formula) per hour 97 



2. Experiments on typhoid patients with rising temperature showing an 



increasing heat production which outweighs the increasing heat 

 elimination 102 



3. Typhoid patients with rising temperature, heat production remaining 



almost constant and in one case falling 103 



4. Typhoid patients showing fall in rectal temperature while the average 



body temperature is still rising 104 



5. Typhoid patients with falling temperature and rising heat elimination 105 



6. The respiratory quotients of typhoid patients on low diets examined 



by Kraus, Svenson, Grave and Holly from 12-14 hours after the 



taking of food 108 



7. The respiratory quotients of typhoid patients on the high calory diet . 108 



8. Typhoid patient, C. B., studied by von Heyden and Klemperer . . . 110 



9. Morris S. Temperature, body weight Ill 



10. Karl S. Temperature and body weight 112 



11. Typhoid patient Z-O, studied by Shaffer and Coleman 113 



12. Nitrogen minimum experiment of R. A. Kocher on patient with para- 



typhoid fever 114 



13. Temperature chart of typhoid patient, Charles^ N., studied by Du Bois 117 



14. Weight curve of typhoid patient who took but little food during the 



early part of his illness 120 



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