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<i>Internal Body Temperature Gradients During Anesthesia and Hypothermia and Effect of Vagotomy</i>
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HyperthermiaNeurophysiologyPhysiologyTemperature MeasurementLarge Thermal GradientsAnesthesia PracticeAnesthetic MechanismThermal PhysiologyElectrophysiologyThermodynamicsAnesthesiaMedicineCardiologySocial SciencesAnesthesiologyHeart Blood Temperature
During hypothermia rather large thermal gradients were noted between the rectum or colon and the heart. Heart blood temperature was assumed to be the most significant deep body temperature since th...