
Pyretics and Antipyretics
A. S. Milton(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 7. December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXIV, 694 pages
978-3-642-68571-2 (ISBN)
Description
Fever has always been recognised as the major sign of infectious disease as well as being associated with other illnesses. The suggestion of publishing a volume dedicated exclusively to the subject of fever in the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology series was one that greatly appealed to me, and I felt very honoured when I was invited to edit it. The first ideas about this volume were conceived in the latter part of 1977 and by the middle of 1978 the first authors had been approached. As is usual with such publications, by the time the first manuscripts were beginning to arrive in the late spring of 1979 there were still a few chapters for which authors had not yet been found. Finally by the end of 1981 the volume was complete. Because of the span of time over which the chapters were written, some refer to more recent work than others; however, I do not feel that this detracts from the overall contribution of all the chapters.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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XXIV, 694 p.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
1227 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-68571-2 (9783642685712)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-68569-9
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Pyretics and Antipyretics
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Content
1 Body Heat.- 2 Fever and its Role in Disease: Rationale for Antipyretics.- 3 Thermoregulation: Its Change During Infection with Endotoxin-Producing Micro-organisms.- 4 Exogenous Pyrogens.- 5 Endogenous Pyrogens.- 6 Role of Central Neurotransmitters in Fever.- 7 The Role of Ions in Thermoregulation and Fever.- 8 Electrophysiology of the Anterior Hypothalamus: Thermoregulation and Fever.- 9 Cyclic Nucleotides and Fever.- 10 Prostaglandins in Fever and the Mode of Action of Antipyretic Drugs.- 11 Protein Synthesis and Fever.- 12 The Chemistry of the Non-Steroidal Antipyretic Agents: Structure-Activity Relationships.- 13 Therapeutic Agents Affecting Body Temperature.- 14 Capsaicin Type Pungent Agents Producing Pyrexia.- 15 The Pathophysiology of Fever in the Neonate.- 16 The Treatment of Fever from a Clinical Viewpoint.- 17 Malignant Hyperthermia: A Review.- 18 Febrile Convulsions.- 19 The Pyrogenic Responses of Non-mammalian Vertebrates.- 20 The Pyrogenic Responses of Invertebrates.