Performance of the various types of fever a) Fever continues b) Fever continues to abrupt onset and remission c) Remittent fever d) Intermittent fever e) Undulant fever f) Relapsing fever
Remittent fever is a type or pattern of fever in which temperature does not touch the baseline and remains above normal throughout the day. Daily variation in temperature is more than 1°C in 24 hours, which is also the main difference as compared to continuous fever.[1][2][3] Fever due to most infectious diseases is remittent. Diagnosis is based upon clinical history, blood tests, blood culture and chest X-ray.[4]
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accurate description of the disease he called "Mediterranean gastric remittentfever". In 1897, A.E. Wright, a pathologist in British army, developed the...
(1838–1926) of New Jersey. His wife died in Newark on June 7, 1868 of "remittentfever". Peter Ballantine died at his home in Newark, New Jersey, aged 91...
Taganrog on a tour of Crimea that was cut short by a bout of "bilious remittentfever" that struck Alexander on November 9 [O.S. October 27] in Alupka. Return...
William Lambe. Hints for an Improved Treatment of RemittentFever and Dysentery (1847) Malarious Fever (1864) The Life of Dr William Lamb: The Vegetarian...
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from his position at the university and died on August 24, 1875, from remittentfever. He was buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery in Greencastle, Indiana...
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of Adelicia. While down there he caught what was called a “bilious remittentfever," and died on September 11, 1863. "Belmont Mansion - People". Archived...
‘Dissertatio de arteriotomia,’ Edinburgh, 1761; ‘A Treatise on Infantile RemittentFever,’ London, 1782; ‘An Improved Method of Opening the Temporal Artery...
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Transylvania University in Kentucky. His thesis was titled "Intermittent and RemittentFevers". Chivers wandered throughout the West and North of the United States...
— viz. the remittent and non-contagious, which prevails at all times on the coast of Africa; and the other, the bulam or vómito-negro fever, which only...
in an individual must be assessed to successfully treat SLE. Mild or remittent disease may, sometimes, be safely left untreated. If required, nonsteroidal...
treatment of typhoid and of typhus fever, with an essay on the diagnosis of bilious remittent and of yellow fever (1842). An essay on the philosophy of...