U>2 



V i: V i: 11. 



Case II. — Kelaphinu Fcvek. 



Nov. 22 



19.4 



39 



4((5 



110 



0.142 



0.1 



R KM ARKS. 



Male, let 18, weight 101 potindi. The namtirra 

 liruckutcti n-latc to a |H.Tii>iJ of oli.'4-rvutioii of 5 

 ImiiDi, iluTiug which the bodily toin|KTaturp wu 

 ^nuliiiilly sinking. 'I'he puticiit wiui nwi-ating 

 the whole liiiii'; most iirofuM'ly tluriiig the miii- 

 ille hour, when the Hurfacc loss was (:rcntci<t. 



OUscrvntioiis 2 to wrrc made on dlflV'rt'nt dayi 

 during the mm/ebrile intervals. Vjuh observa- 

 tiiiii lutited 2 hours, of which the mean result is 

 given in each case. 



Observations 7 and R were made at H a.m. and 6 



r. M. of the first duy of the relapse. Kxccsnive 



thirst, very dry skin. 

 Objiervatiiin 9 was continued for four hours, vii.. 



from noon to 4 r. m. During the whole time the 



skin was hot and dry. 

 Observation 10 lasted 2 hours, skin being hot and 



dry. 

 Observation lasted 5:45 to 7:45 r. v. Sweating 



came on during it, uud continued all the cveniog. 

 Taken at H:15 v. «. 



Case III.— Relapsing Fevkr. 



REMARKS. 



Male. wei):lit '.'C pounds. 



Ob.servations 2 and 3 followed at intervals of half 

 an hour, during which a rigor occurred. 



Observations 5 and were made during the rclapM 

 nt 12:5 and 1:45 p.m. of the same day. Before 

 observation 5, patient had had a rigor, and the 

 skin was hot and dry. At 1:15 p. m. sweating 

 came on and continued during the |H-riod of ob- 

 servation. 



Observation 7 was made at 5:35 p. m. the same day. 



Observation 8 at mid-day, when convalescence was 

 established. 



Case IV. — Pneumonia. 



RKMARKS. 



Male, (Pt. 19, weight 101 pounds. ObservalioD I 

 made nt midday; skin moist. 



01«s«'rvutioii 2 made at 6:30 p.m., genera! perspira- 

 tion. 



Convalescence. 



