The following experiments were undertaken with a view to obtaining more information as to the cause of death from lowered body temperature and to ascertain the changes that occur in the heart before its function is arrested. [...
Stress is known clinically and experimentally to contribute to the development or exacerbation of ca...
Introduction: Defining extreme temperatures as the cause of death remains challenging. It is mostly ...
Hypothermia is the artificial lowering of body temperature below the normal value of 37 ° C. The cir...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe terminal condition of acute pulmonary edema in hypothermic rabbi...
I N RECENT YEARS it has become increasingly important to understand more thoroughly the basic physio...
MOST warm-blooded animals and many insects are killed if their body temperature is held at about 400...
Certain aspects of cardiovascular function were studied in dogs that were cooled to 30 C. without ve...
Reaching a postmortem diagnosis of hypothermia is challenging in forensic practice. Therefore, this ...
Mice restricted to half of their daily food requirement lost weight and died. This effect was accele...
Pathologically elevated body core temperature, measured at the death scene, is an important finding ...
E ARLIER investigations1 ' 2 with mammal-ian heart muscle have shown that the resting potential...
.~KD E. J. BRISKEY. Homeostasis in animals (Sus domesticus) during exposure to a warm environment. J...
The identification of hypothermia as the cause of death has always been somewhat problematic in fore...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe direct effect of reduction in body temperature on general metab...
<p>Effect of perfusion with low temperature Locke solution on the isolated hearts of adult rabbits a...
Stress is known clinically and experimentally to contribute to the development or exacerbation of ca...
Introduction: Defining extreme temperatures as the cause of death remains challenging. It is mostly ...
Hypothermia is the artificial lowering of body temperature below the normal value of 37 ° C. The cir...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe terminal condition of acute pulmonary edema in hypothermic rabbi...
I N RECENT YEARS it has become increasingly important to understand more thoroughly the basic physio...
MOST warm-blooded animals and many insects are killed if their body temperature is held at about 400...
Certain aspects of cardiovascular function were studied in dogs that were cooled to 30 C. without ve...
Reaching a postmortem diagnosis of hypothermia is challenging in forensic practice. Therefore, this ...
Mice restricted to half of their daily food requirement lost weight and died. This effect was accele...
Pathologically elevated body core temperature, measured at the death scene, is an important finding ...
E ARLIER investigations1 ' 2 with mammal-ian heart muscle have shown that the resting potential...
.~KD E. J. BRISKEY. Homeostasis in animals (Sus domesticus) during exposure to a warm environment. J...
The identification of hypothermia as the cause of death has always been somewhat problematic in fore...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe direct effect of reduction in body temperature on general metab...
<p>Effect of perfusion with low temperature Locke solution on the isolated hearts of adult rabbits a...
Stress is known clinically and experimentally to contribute to the development or exacerbation of ca...
Introduction: Defining extreme temperatures as the cause of death remains challenging. It is mostly ...
Hypothermia is the artificial lowering of body temperature below the normal value of 37 ° C. The cir...