24 
REPORTS OF CASES. 
FRIDAY — 
continued. 
Temperature. Pulse. 
Respiration. 
Medicine. 
11 a.m. 
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50 
25 
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6 p.m. 
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56 
28 
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f SB e 5 *. SB- 
on Cl ^ H < 
7 p.m. 
106 
62 
32 j 
‘ w §* 
9:30 p.m. 
I04s 
54 
34 > 
1 p- 
SATURDAY. 
22.03. % 
x 5 S’ 
2 a.m. 
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52 
33 > 
tr* s- d 
O GO & 
6 a.m. 
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52 
32 \ 
r ® pT 
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9 a.m. 
102 5 
46 
32 
1 ^ 0 
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4 p.m. 
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46 
28 
28 \ 
7 p.m. 
' 104 
48 
11 p.m. 
103 
48 
28 
SUNDAY. 
26 i 
/ 2 
9 a.m. 
102 ^ 
50 
' 0 
tr 
4:30 p.m. 
103 
47 
40 
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a 
0=5 
MONDAY. 
v o' 
> R 
f C+* 
8 a.m. 
102 
44 
30 ( 
no 
ct» 
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8 p.m. 
102* 
44 
36 j 
R 
1 SO 
TUESDAY. 
1 
1 pa 
9 a.m. 
IOI 
44 
32 
WEDNESDAY. 
10 a.m. 
100* 
44 
28 y 
From the above two cases, 
I am convinced that this drug. 
at least in 
combination with 
dig 
italis, does not 
possess a 
deleterious 
action upon the heart 
or the digestive 
organs in 
this class of 
cases ; and I shall 
continue to use it with confi- 
dence, and 
will keep a careful 
record of its workings in my 
hands, and 
will be obliged to 
other physicians if they will 
give the results of a systematic use of it in their practice to 
the readers of the Review, to the end of discovering whether 
we really possess a harmless and powerful antipyretic, and 
therefore a most valuable drug, or whether, as many claim, a 
dangerous heart depressant that works more evil to the 
system than the increased combustion of tissue could do. 
