The History, Diagnosis, And Treatment of the Fevers of the United States
The History, Diagnosis, And Treatment of the Fevers of the United States
Bartlett, Elisha, 1804-1855
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196. Digitized by Google STMPT0M8. — CHILLS. 201 began with intense headache without rigor ; the patients being, as they said, at once knocked down."^ Dr. Jenner says: " Of sixteen of forty-three, fatal cases, no particulars as to whether the disease began suddenly or insidi- ously could be obtained. Of the- remaining twenty-seven cases, twenty-three were taken ill suddenly ; nineteen of these twenty- three cases first kept their beds as follows : — Four on the first, six on the second, five on... the third, three on the fourth, and one on the sixth day. Thus, all these patients were confined to their beds before the seventh day. Of these twenty-three cases, when four took to their bed was not learned. In four of the twenty-seven cases of which a correct history was obtained from the patients or their friends, the disease began insidiously, so that the day of its com- mencement could not be exactly ascertained, but they took to their beds on about the second, third, fourth, and sixth days; so that, if this group be added to the first, every patient may be said to have been confined to bed by the sixth day.' Many writers, who have seen much of the disease, mention cases in which persons in full health, while standing by the bed of the sick and breathing the infected atmosphere from the body and bed of the patient, have been instantaneously seized with nausea, giddiness, faintness, and so on, and these symptoms have been immediately followed by the gravest form of the fever.
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