Pathology, General And Special, for Students of Medicine

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Pathology, General And Special, for Students of Medicine
Richard Tanner Hewlett
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Within limits it may be so ; the physician would generally prefer to see a moderate degree of pyrexia (102°— 103° F.) in a disease like enteric fever, rather than a slight one, which is often accompanied by serious symptoms, prostration, coma, and delirium. Experimentally, it has been found that animals rendered hyperthermic by cerebral punc- ture and infected with the pneumococcus live longer than control animals, and that rabbits similarly infected live longer if kept in a warm chamber (41°— ...42° C), than control animals at room temperature. Birds which normally have a high temperature are resistant to anthrax, but may be infected after chilling.
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The tissues are bathed in a fluid, the lymph, which is a transudation from the vessels mixed with the pro- ducts of tissue change. This fluid is normally re- absorbed by the lymphatic vessels and returned to the venous system via the thoracic duct. Certain changes in the circulatory system may lead to an increased transudation, which, however, up to a certain point may be compensated by increased absorption.


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