10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THERMOTAXIC»
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1
Fever, Thermotaxis, and Calorimetry of Malarial Fever
That these six thermotaxic neither inhibit, except indirectly, nor excite heat
production, but are thermotaxic, that is, regulating the relation of heat production
to heat dissipation. That the thermolytic centres are the vaso-motor, respiratory,
and ...
The cortical centres, the cruciate and Sylvian, are thermotaxic. 6. The four basal
thermotaxic centres are situated as follows: one in the caudate nucleus, one in
the gray matter beneath the caudate nucleus, another in the gray matter about
the ...
3
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
IN the "Therapeutic Gazette"1 it was first stated that a thermotaxic centre existed
about Schiff's crying centre. Schiff was the first to observe that a puncture in the
gray matter between the thalamus and corpus striatum caused a peculiar cry in
the ...
The cortical centers, the cruciate and Sylvian, are thermotaxic. The four basal
thermotaxic centers are situated as follows: One in '.he caudate nucleus, one in
the gray matter beneath the caudate nucleus, another in the gray matter about
the ...
The relation of heat-production to heat-dissipation decides the temperature. 5.
The cortical centres, the cruciate and Sylvian, are thermotaxic. 6. The four basal
thermotaxic centres are situated as follows: one in the caudate nucleus, another
in ...
6
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences
The cortical centres, the cruciate and Sylvian, are thermotaxic. The four basal
thermotaxic centres are situated as follows: One in the cordate nucleus, one in
the gray matter beneath the cordate nucleus, another in the gray matter about the
...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1890
7
Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical ...
Fever of necessity implies (1) a disorder of the thermotaxic mechanism; (2) an
excessive production of heat associated with excessive chemical changes in the
tissues, the excessive production being more or less than that of a healthy person
...
8
The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic
This is effected by the means of an inhibi- tary centre located in the brain, and the
combined and harmonious action of the nervous forces of the thermogenic and
thermolytic mechanisms. This is desig nated the "thermotaxic mechanism," ...
9
Univ. of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin: Volume I-XXIII. ...
The question naturally arises, are any or all of these centres directly connected
with thermogenesis or do they indirectly affect it through thermotaxic or
thermolytic centres? That none of the cortical or basal centres are thermolytic is
manifest in ...
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine, 1893
10
University Medical Magazine
Are they, then, thermotaxic or thermogenetic ? Ott regards them as being
thermotaxic, because, as he believes, they may become under different external
circumstances either exciting or inhibitory to the general thermogenetic centres.
Such a ...