Since the days of Hippocrates fever has been a major concern of physicians. Originally and for a long time it was regarded as a defensive mechanism against disease. Then, following the work of Claude Bernard , Virchow and others , who demonstrated suppos - edly harmful physiological and pathological reactions to fever, came the era of antipyresis by medical and physical means. That fever, however, must serve some useful purpose, or nature would not have clung to it so tenaciously as a reactive process to the invasion of harmful noxa was later still the view of Welsh and others, and during the last four decades opinion has veered in favour of the view that fever has a beneficent purpose. Consequently the idea of the necessity...
Hyperthermia has been known since the last century to be effective against cancer, but it has only d...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
Measurement of body temperature remains one of the most common ways to assess health. An increase in...
FOR the past forty years there have been occasional reports of cure of gonorrheal infections during ...
IT IS NOW generally agreed that fever is essentially a protective and de-fensive mechanism. It is kn...
FOR the past fifteen years we have been interested in producing arti-ficial fever as a therapeutic a...
Fever is a physiological response to infectionwhich seems to have evolved and beenpreserved in human...
Both external cooling and pharmacotherapy have been used to treat fever since time im-memorial. In t...
Hyperthermia, raised temperature, has been used as a means of treating cancer for centuries. Hippocr...
During the past three years studies of the effects of artificial fever on the cellular equilibria in...
The relation of fever and of subnormal temperatures to resistance and to well-being has been a matte...
fever patient has disease and fever at the same time. From this, there is no system of separate the ...
F EVER has been recognized as a common and reliable sign of disease for many centuries, and many of ...
Objective. To conduct a scoping review to characterize how fever is viewed in anthroposophic medicin...
Author Institution: Department of Medical and Surgical Research, Ohio State Universit
Hyperthermia has been known since the last century to be effective against cancer, but it has only d...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
Measurement of body temperature remains one of the most common ways to assess health. An increase in...
FOR the past forty years there have been occasional reports of cure of gonorrheal infections during ...
IT IS NOW generally agreed that fever is essentially a protective and de-fensive mechanism. It is kn...
FOR the past fifteen years we have been interested in producing arti-ficial fever as a therapeutic a...
Fever is a physiological response to infectionwhich seems to have evolved and beenpreserved in human...
Both external cooling and pharmacotherapy have been used to treat fever since time im-memorial. In t...
Hyperthermia, raised temperature, has been used as a means of treating cancer for centuries. Hippocr...
During the past three years studies of the effects of artificial fever on the cellular equilibria in...
The relation of fever and of subnormal temperatures to resistance and to well-being has been a matte...
fever patient has disease and fever at the same time. From this, there is no system of separate the ...
F EVER has been recognized as a common and reliable sign of disease for many centuries, and many of ...
Objective. To conduct a scoping review to characterize how fever is viewed in anthroposophic medicin...
Author Institution: Department of Medical and Surgical Research, Ohio State Universit
Hyperthermia has been known since the last century to be effective against cancer, but it has only d...
Fever, commonly defined by a temperature of ≥38.3°C (101°F), occurs in approximately one half of pat...
Measurement of body temperature remains one of the most common ways to assess health. An increase in...