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A Treatise on Fever · Southwood Smith — chapter 2 of 16 · ~100 words · public domain

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Varieties of Fever 41

Common Phenomena 42

Importance of analyzing the Assemblage of the Symptoms, in order to ascertain the Common Phenomena 43

Results of the Analysis 45

Organs always diseased in Fever 48

Functions always deranged in Fever 49

Fever not Inflammation 50

Distinction between Fever and Inflammation 52

Common Phenomena of Fever exemplified in Plague 53 in Yellow Fever, 54 in the Varieties of Fever of Great Britain 54

Different Varieties produced by different Intensities 58

Received Classification and Nomenclature defective 60

What is really meant by Genera and Species of Fever 70

True Principle of Arrangement 71

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