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Summary and Conclusions
Experimental fever in dogs caused by external heating or by injection of a pyrogenic substance resulted in a significant elevation of total serum nonglu-cosamine polysaccharide. An elevation of the polysaccharide content of the pseudo-globulin was noted in all animals, while an elevation of mucoprotein was noted only in the animals subjected to the injections of the pyrogenic substance, pyromen.
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