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Foreword
Preface
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Chapter 1: A History of Thermal Physiology in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ire...
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Publication of Papers
1.3 Eighteenth Century
1.3.1 Reverend Edward Stone
1.3.2 John Hunter
1.3.3 Adair Crawford
1.3.4 James Currie
1.4 Nineteenth Century
1.4.1 Marshall Hall
1.4.2 William Hale White
1.4.3 Horace Middleton Vernon
1.4.4 Thomas Clifford Allbutt
1.4.5 Marcus Seymour Pembrey
1.5 Twentieth Century
1.5.1 Sutherland Simpson

1.5.2 J. M. OĆonnor
1.5.3 John Bligh
1.5.4 Ainsley Iggo
1.5.5 Wilhelm Sigmund Feldberg
1.5.6 Richard Frederick Hellon
1.5.7 Brian Callingham
1.5.8 Keith E. Cooper
1.5.9 William Ian Cranston
1.5.10 Anthony Stuart Milton
1.5.11 Michael Dascombe
1.5.12 Jillian Davidson and Dino Rotondo
1.5.13 Edward W. Hillhouse
1.5.14 Laurence Edward Mount
1.5.15 John Lennox Monteith
1.5.16 Douglas L. Ingram
1.5.17 George W. Pickering
1.5.18 Otto Gustav Edholm
1.5.19 Joseph Sidney Weiner
1.5.20 Ronald Howard Fox
1.5.21 Reginald James Whitney

1.5.22 Ian C. Roddie
1.5.23 David McKie Kerslake
1.5.24 Kenneth John Collins
1.5.25 William R. Keatinge
1.5.26 Francis St. Clair Golden
1.5.27 Michael J. Tipton
1.5.28 Ronald J. Maughan
1.5.29 Significant Others
1.6 Conclusion
References and Recommended Readings
Chapter 2: Contributions of French Research to the Knowledge of Thermal Physiology from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Cen...
2.1 Introduction: Our Scientific Predecessors
2.1.1 The Eighteenth-Century Predecessors
2.1.2 The Nineteenth-Century Predecessors
2.1.3 The Twentieth Century

2.2 The Regulation of Body Temperature
2.2.1 Central Thermal Sensitivity
2.2.2 Peripheral Thermal Sensitivity
2.2.3 Modelling Thermal Regulatory Mechanisms
2.3 Heat Transfer and Physiological Responses to Thermal Stress
2.3.1 Heat Transfer
2.3.2 Heat Exposure
2.3.3 Cold Exposure
2.3.4 Dehydration-Rehydration Experiments
2.3.5 Sleeping in Hot and Cold Environments
2.3.5.1 Sleep Studies on Animals
2.3.5.2 Sleep Studies on Adult Humans
2.3.5.2.1 Cold Exposure
2.3.5.2.2 Heat Exposures
2.3.5.3 Sleep Studies on Human Neonates

2.4 Temperature Regulation During Fever
2.5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: A History of Physiological Research on Temperature Regulation in Germany
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Seventy Years of Research on Temperature Regulation in Germany: The Founders
3.2.1 Rudolf Thauer (1906-1986)
3.2.2 Herbert Hensel (1920-1983)
3.2.3 Jürgen Aschoff (1913-1998)
3.2.4 Seventy Years of Research on Temperature Regulation in Germany: Accomplishments
3.3 Canonical Topics
3.3.1 Effectors of Homoeothermic Temperature Regulation: Primary and Secondary Functions

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