Once the temperature, when taken, was 104°, yet she was not at all "feverish;" it was just excitement, and too evanescent to produce any distinct consequences. Further, listen to what Austin Flint says: "The physician is liable to be misled by placing... Aids to Diagnosis: Part I-[II] ... - Page 69by John Milner Fothergill - 1883Full view - About this book
| Austin Flint - 1879 - 850 pages
...naturally alarmed. In a few hours, however, the temperature declined, and recovery took place with"iit further impediment. The expressive comment made by...information furnished by the thermometer, as well as toother diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind, that there are exceptions to rules which are... | |
| John Milner Fothergill - 1881 - 88 pages
...temperature keeps near the norm, a rise of a few degrees in the evening does not much alarm one. But when the morning temperature mounts and approacnes the evening...other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable.' It is in the female sex that these... | |
| 1882 - 592 pages
...the student must know that at times rapid rises of temperature are nervous in origin, are, in feet, "true neuroses." In one case which came under my notice,...other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable. It is in the female sex that these... | |
| 1882 - 1210 pages
...liable to be misled by placing too much reliance on the laws of temperature. They are not unf requently interfered with by complications and accidental events....other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable. It is in the female sex that these... | |
| 1882 - 848 pages
...other symptoms, by the laws of themometry belonging to the decline of the fever or defervescence of this disease. Suddenly hysterical symptoms were manifested,...other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable. It is in the female sex that these... | |
| John William Fyfe - 1909 - 800 pages
...a few hours, however, the temperature declined, and recovery took place without further impediment. "With regard to the information furnished by the thermometer,...other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable. It is in the female sex that these... | |
| 1881 - 604 pages
...Temperature." In his little book on Semeiology, lately published, Dr. J. Milner Fothergill has this passage : Often a rise or fall in the temperature heralds a...other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable. It is in the female sex that these... | |
| 1882 - 352 pages
...in this disease. Suddenly hysterical symptoms were manifested, and the temperature rose to 1 05 °. The physician, a man of learning and large experience,...other diagnostic symptoms, it is to be borne in mind that there are exceptions to rules which are generally applicable. It is in the female sex that these... | |
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