Show HEAT OF THE BODY HE normal temperature of or a THE T human being Js is generally given glen ns IlS degrees but the s state tate statement ment must mUNt bo be slightly It Is s the normal temperature when taken 1 by b placing the thermometer t i under the tongue or In the armpit or orthe orthe the gron Tho T surface temperature of o the tho head hands rid abdomen tules les 96 dc do degrees doreen prees grees g reen ns to W t U n degrees or oven oen lower That of the Internal regions region may ma may go 0 up to 1 1022 10 degrees that thaL being the average heat hent of oC the blood circulating In the I liver and some Rome other organs ol But Rut degrees Is called tho the normal temperature of oC a human being and It matter whether ho he lives lIes In fn the tho desert of oC Sahara or In Greenland ac according According cording to a writer In tho the Technical World Awake or asleep at work or 01 just loafing a mans temperature re ie remains mains practically at this title level 1001 When hen It varies arles more than the frac rac of oC a degree It Is lb because tho the heat regulating mechanism Is disarranged by br disease or by b abnormal conditions condition of oC o some sort Excessively high mea measures measurer surer or oC o heat may bo be borne borno for COl several minutes by an Individual without rais raising raisIns raising ing Ins his temperature more than a u frac Crac fraction fraction tion of oC o a degree Persons Persona who vho some sometimes sometimes sometimes times are arc styled lerI human salamanders have given glen exhibitions of oC their ability to stand high temperatures There Is III an rat authentic caso case recorded of oC Martinez Marline the so called French sala sula salamander mander mandor u IL baker by b trade who exposed himself to high temperatures front boy boyhood boyhood boyhood hood lie remained In an m oven erected In the gardens for Cor 1 14 11 i minutes minute when tho the temperature In It was degres Ills His pulse poise on entering was 76 a minute and had reached when ho carne came out Ho often orten duplicated this till performance ChamounI a n celebrated Russian sal amander amender who called culled himself tho tiro In Incombustible combustible used to go Into an oven and stay Ita while a I leg of or mutton was waR roasted there not noL coming out until the meat was well done don He eventual eventually ly I lost his life liCe In one of 0 these performances perform performances performance ances ance Fever Foor Is a It rise rl of or temperature above aboe the normal level This rise riso rh o Is III seldom beyond degrees Mental and nerv nervous nervous nervous ous Influences may so to act for Cor a I time thaw as asto asto to 10 disorder tho the control of ot tho the ther thor nerve center und and cause foyer tover It Is I Interesting to note some of oC tha th high highs temperatures which arc are on medical med medical ical leal record as aB having actually l lin In certain diseases dl se Guys GUs hospital In iii InI tendon ondon I records coords the tho case of oC a hyster hysterical hysterical ical leal woman afflicted with tuberculosis of oC one ono lung luns who vho showed degrees At a II meeting mooting of or the tho association of or American physicians In 1893 Dr Ja Jacobi Jacobi cobi cobl of oC New Now York reported a patient In whom foyer reer reached tho the most moot In Incredible Incredible incredible credible figures of ot US HS degrees F case occurred In a I hysterical fireman who had suffered buffered a severe Injury from Crom froma Croma a fullIn fall full fallIn I In tho the discussion which followed Ute the report of or this case caso among the tho members I of ot the tho association Dr Welch of or Balti Baltimore Baltimore I more moro referred to a condition of or hyper that had come como to his knowledge in which tho the temperature was W recorded record d dat at degrees F Of Ot course such ox cx high temperatures arc aro of ot only short duration or death deaths would ensue Fever Feer Is not the only disturbance which may ma alter temperature Certain aln conditions especially those due clue to dis dill diseases diseases eases Ilko tuberculosis acute alcohol alcoholism I tam ism h in melancholia from fevers Ceorl poisoning from Crom various drugs dru R RI and so 1 0 forth Corth may cause causo tho the bodily I warmth to become subnormal and surgical shock also originate orl nato the tho same effect Starvation always induces a 1 gradual fall Low temperatures are arc always Jan lan and unless a reaction quickly quickly ensues by aid of ot relief relic measures n Il fatal termination may be expected Tho The lowest 10 t L recorded accorded during life liCe that thac may he bo regarded as reliable Is Ii one ono re reported reported reported ported by b Duffy In which tho titer ther thermometer thermometer registered 84 degrees F Death ensued the following day d Tho The body bod however can withstand extreme cold more molo readily than It can I extreme heat the center become disordered ordered dl and sa o other things being equal erl freezing ai ft t death Is not as common In cold as 00 sunstroke Is 18 In warm w warn irm |