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hy 2)hysicians of u'estern Montana — Continued. 
Death on what day of | 
About what day of ill- disease, or convales- 
ness did spots appear. ceneebeginningabouti 
I what day. j 
Third 
Fifth 
Third 
Fourth 
do 
do 
About fourth 
About fifth . . 
Third 
do 
do 
do 
Fourth ... 
Unknown 
Third.. 
Second 
Third.. 
do . 
About fifth day. 
A few third day 
Ninth 
do 
About fourth . . . 
do 
Foiirth 
About fifth 
About third 
Third 
do 
do 
do 
Fourth 
Death on eighth day . . , 
Death on ninth day 
This I am not certain, 
but I think about 8 
or 10 days. 
About 8 or 10 days 
Third 
do 
Died eighth day 
Recovered 
Died fifth day 
Died seventh day 
Died eleventh day 
Died eighth day 
Died seventh day 
Died tenth day 
Recovered twenty-first 
day. 
Died sixth day 
Died eleventh day 
Died ninth day 
Died eighth day 
Died about ninth day . . 
Died seventh day 
Died eleventh day 
Died eighteenth day ... 
Died thirteenth day 
Died sixth day 
Convalescent eighth 
day. 
Convalescent tenth 
day. 
Convalescent ninth 
day. 
Recovery twenty-first 
day. 
Died Apr. 23, tenth day. 
Died about twelfth day. 
Recovered *. . 
Died ninth day 
Died sixth dav 
do ! 
Recovered in three 
weeks. 
Died ninth day 
Convalescence began 
about eighteenth day ; 
last medicine given 
5 weeks after onset 
of disease. 
Convalescent a bout 
fourth Aveek. 
Little earlier than hus- 
band. 
About fifteenth day 
Eighth day 
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Remarks. 
This patient made a good recoA’ery though a very 
severe case and remarkably well spotted. 
This patient drank no ivater during the season. 
This is a daughter of No. 82, but was not living 
on the same ranch. 
Aery typical case. Patient conscious until hour 
or two before death. Full report obtained 
before. 
Saiv patient first in my office on second day of 
illness complained of. Pains in head, back 
upper and loiver limbs, soreness of muscles in 
all parts of body. Temperature, 102; pulse, 90; 
respiration, 24. Temperature did not raise 
above 103; was normal 24 hours before death. 
Saiv him first about 3 hours before death. Had 
been alone most all the time; could get no his- 
tory. Spots Avell defined. 
Saw him first 33 hours after onset of disease. 
History same as above. Temperature, 103; 
pulse, 90; respiration, 24. Taken regular course 
of disease. Died on thirteenth day. 
Began Avith chills and A-'orniting, Avith a rapid 
rise of temperature. BoAvels Avere loose from 
onset of disease; urine scanty and highly 
colored. At first Ausit, tAvo days after onset of 
disease, found temperature 105; pulse rate 104, 
and respiration 32. The temperature Avas kept 
under 103 by the use of baths, the pulse rate 
did not Amry materially, and the respirations 
gradually increased to 45 per minnte. Ten 
hours before death occurred temperature fell 
to 95 and the spots all became darker. 
Abortive treatment; blood shoAved protozoon. 
Abortive treatment used by patient at first 
attack. 
AbortiA^e treatment; threatened gangrene of 
right toes. 
Circulation quite rapid at end of tAvo months. 
Delirious much of the time after Apr. 17 until 
death. 
Convalescence beginning about tAvelfth day of 
disease. 
No. 108 is the only one Avhich recovered. He 
had been bitten by tAvo ticks a fcAV days before 
taken sick. 
Convales(;ence very sIoav in each case; it Avas 
about 10 or 12 Av'eeks before they could work, 
and their health Avas ncA^er so good afterwards 
Avhile I kneAV them. 
Systematic treatment Avith quinine; parasites in 
blood. 
Blood shoAved parasites. 
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