Proportions of Type out of 300 Cases.
Synochus 235
Typhus Mitior 21
Typhus Gravior 1
Scarlatina 40
Intermittent 1
Remittent 2
Proportions of Internal Characteristic Affection out of 300 Cases.
Cerebral 66
Thoracic 79
Abdominal 60
Mixed 95
Proportions of External Accidental Affection out of 300 Cases.
Erysipelatous 11
Glandular 6
Cynancheal 5
Herpetic 3
Laryngeal 1
Phlegmatial 1
Rheumatic 1
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Miscarriage 7
Preternatural Cutaneous Sensibility 4
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Footnote 1:
Observations on the Treatment of Epidemic Fever, &c. By Henry
Clutterbuck, M.D., p. 3–9.
Footnote 2:
Sydenham’s Works, p. 1, 2, &c.
Footnote 3:
Cullen, First Lines, S. 46.
Footnote 4:
Pathological Observations, Part II. on Continued Fever, &c. By W.
Stoker, M.D. p. 32.
Footnote 5:
Ibid. p. 34.
Footnote 6:
Pathological Observations, &c. pp. 73, 74.
Footnote 7:
A Practical Treatise on the Typhus or Adynamic Fever, by John Burne,
M.D.
Footnote 8:
Pathological Observations on Continued Fever, &c. p. 110.
Footnote 9:
Practical Treatise, &c. p. 161.
Footnote 10:
A Lecture upon Typhus Fever, by W. R. Clanny, M.D. p. 12.
Footnote 11:
Ibid., p. 16.
Footnote 12:
Observations on the Prevention and Treatment of the Epidemic Fever, by
Henry Clutterbuck, M.D. p. 5, 6.
Footnote 13:
See a paper in the Medico-Chirurgical Review, for 1828, entitled An
Eclectic Review on Fever.
Footnote 14:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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