Rome in Winter And the Tuscan Hills in Summer a Contribution to the Climate O

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Rome in Winter And the Tuscan Hills in Summer a Contribution to the Climate O
David Young
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In all other respects they were apparently similar, and it would have been a difficult matter to find their true place under any one of the recognized terms in our nosology.
EXPERIENCE IN ROME. 117 That there were malarial elements in each of them no one can doubt, and yet they could not be said to be simple intermittent, remittent, or even perniciosa, the forms of malarial fever with which we are acquainted. On the other hand, though they both presented features resembling typhoid, the course
...taken by the temperature and the absence of the rose-coloured spots deprived them of the main clinical features upon which the diagnosis of typhoid in the absence of a post-mortem examination must necessarily have rested.
Three years ago, when I took up my residence in Rome, I was deeply interested to meet with the same types of fever with which I had been so long familiar in the Tuscan capital. But it soon became apparent that though the cases were undoubtedly of the same nature as those I had treated in Florence, yet they were marked by some special features which I had not noticed in the others, and which were evidently due to the patient's coming under treatment immediately, or at least very shortly after the inception of the poison.


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