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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS 



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III. Indian Adults — Contiiiuod 



Table 6. Data on temperature , pulse, and respiration — Continued 



(a) WHITE KIVER APACHE— Continued 



MALK 



[Not in Tperfecily normal condition] 



Rec- 

 ord 

 no. 



Time of the day. 



9.30 a. m.. 

 11 a. m... 

 2.50 p. ni.. 

 2.30 p. ni.. 

 2.45 p. m.. 



3 p. m 



Ip. m 



1.45 p. m.. 



2 p. m 



2.15 p. in.. 

 2.45 p, m . . 

 3.15 p. m.. 

 5.30 p. m.. 

 9.45 a. ni.. 

 10a. m.... 

 10.15 a. m. 

 4.15 p. ni.. 



9 a. m 



7 a. m 



Tem- 

 perature 



(sub 

 lingua.) 



98.3 

 99.0 

 (99.2) 

 (99.3) 

 (99.6) 

 (99.3) 

 98.8 

 99.4 

 99.3 



99.1 

 98.7 

 99.4 

 99.8 

 100.2 

 99.8 



Pulse. 



Respi- 

 ration. 



Remarks. 



Stomach somewhat disordered. 



do. 

 A slight sore throat. 

 Some stomach disturl)ance. 

 Not fully well. 

 Not fully well (stomach). 

 Stomach disordered. 



do. 

 Not fully well (stomach). 



do. 



do. 



do. 

 Not fully well. 

 Stomach somewhat disordered. 



do. 

 Not fully well. 

 Not fully well (stomach). 

 Not well (stomach). 

 Headache. 



FEMALE 

 [A'o/ ill inrj felly normal condilion] 



9.30 a. m . 

 11.30 a. m 



2 p. m 



4p. m 



4.15 p. m. 

 9.30 a. m. 

 11 a. m... 



Stomach disordered. 



do. 

 Head and stomach not well. 

 Excited (nervous). 

 Stomach disordered. 

 Stomach not well, drank tesvino. 

 Somewhat nervous. 



