Clinical History of the Case of President James Abram Garfield

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Clinical History of the Case of President James Abram Garfield
Robert Reyburn
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M. (Temperature 40 101. ) During the night he was restless and did not sleep well.
July 23, 7 A. M. The President fell asleep towards morning, and the dressing of the wound was delayed until he awoke. July 23, 7 a. M. Temperature 98. 4; pulse 92 ; respirations 19. July 23, 10 a. M. Tem- perature 101; pulse 110; respirations 24. July 23, 12 M. Temperature 104; pulse 125; respirations 26. July 23, 7 P. M. Temperature 101. 7; pulse 118; res- pirations 25.
July 23, 10 A. M. The President was more r
...estless last night, but this morning at 7 a. M. , while prepara- tions were being made to dress his wound his tem- perature was found to be normal. At 7 :30 a. M. He had a slight rigor, in consequence of which the dress- ing of his wound was postponed. Reaction followed promptly, and the dressing has just now been com- pleted. July 23, 12 M. He is feverish and quite restless, and has vomited three times this morning a fluid tinged with bile. At the noon consultation to-day on account of the unfavorable change that has taken place in the symptoms presented by the President, it was deemed best to telegraph for the can suiting surgeons.

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