The Cold-Bath Treatment of Typhoid Fever: the Experience of a Consecutive Series of Nineteen Hundred And Two Cases Treated At the Brisbane Hospital

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Glasses.
m o a O •s d Died of Perforation and Hajmorrhage.
Percentage Mortality to Total Cases.
o Percentage Mortality to Total Cases.
is ^1 (1) Admitted on the eighth day 5521 22 3-98 10 1-81 5-79 of the fever or earlier.
(2) Admitted later than the eighth 4011 16 3-99 23 5-73 9-72 day of fever.
Thus it appears that — (1) Delayed admission was practically without influence in increasing the danger of death from perforation or haemorrhage ; and 1 Forty-nine cases, in which it was impossible to
...say whether they were admitted before or after the eighth day, are omitted.
These all recovered. Probably an objection may be made to this Table (and to Table 8) on the ground that in many cases the invasion of typhoid is so insidious that it is im- possible to fix the exact day of onset. A little consideration, however, will show that this objection does not apply with any force to fixing the week in which the fever began, which is in fact all that has been here attempted.
124 TYPHOID FEVER (2) The whole difference in mortality in favour of cases admitted early was due to the lessened mortality from causes mainly pyrexial in nature.


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