Abstract
Summary
A potent adrenergic blocking drug, N-Ethyl-N- (2-bromoethy1)-1-naphthyl-enemethylamine · HBr, has been shown to reduce and alter the febrile response of normal and curarized dogs to the intravenous injection of a purified pyrogenic material obtained from pseudomonas aeruginosa. This evidence is interpreted as supporting the hypothesis that the pyrogenic reaction is due, at least in part, to a reduction in heat loss caused by adrenergic nerve mediated vasoconstriction in the skin.
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