| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1869 - 604 pages
...range being as high as 2° or 3° F. instead of 1° F. as found by Davy, Giese, Frolich, Lichtafels. 2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to one, two, or three degrees. 3. The most striking fall occurs between 7 and 9 PM, although it often... | |
| John Forsyth Meigs - 1870 - 968 pages
...temperature is greater in the healthy child than that recorded in healthy adults — amounting to 2° F. 2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to 1, 2, or 3 degrees. 3. This fall may take place before sleep begins. 4. The greatest fall is usually between 7... | |
| 1870 - 792 pages
...being as high as 2 or 3° F. instead of 1° F., as found by Davy, Giese, Frohlich, and Lichtafels. 2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to one, two, or three degrees. 8. The most striking fall usually occurs between 7 and 9 PM, although it... | |
| Reports on the progress of practical and scientific medicine - 1871 - 734 pages
...child than that recorded in healthy adults. The amount of daily variations is from 2° to 3° Fahr. 2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the...striking fall usually occurs between 7 and 9 o'clock * " Glasgow Medical Journal," February, 1869. pm, although it often begins about 5 pm, and frequently... | |
| 1871 - 564 pages
...than that recorded in healthy adults, his observations giving a mean range of between 2° and 3° F. 2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to from 1° to 3°. 3. The most striking fall usually occurs between seven and nine pm 4. The minimum... | |
| Carl August Wunderlich - 1871 - 504 pages
...child is greater than in the adult, amounting to as much as two or three degrees Fahrenheit, and that there is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to one, two, or three degrees Fahrenheit ; the most striking fall usually occurring between 7 and 9 pm,... | |
| Edward Seguin - 1876 - 484 pages
...is greater in healthy children than that recorded in healthy adults, amounting to two degrees F. " There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to one, two, or three degrees. " This fall may take place before sleep begins. " The greatest fall is... | |
| 1890 - 1486 pages
...temperature is greater in the healthy child than that recorded in healthy adults, amounting to 2° F. "2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to 1°, 2°, or 3° F.' " 3. This fall may take place before sleep begins. " 4. The greatest fall is usually between 7... | |
| 1869 - 592 pages
...average normal temperatures of children, and may account for the conflicting statements on this subject. 2. There is invariably a fall of temperature in the evening, amounting to one, two, or three degrees. I appeal with confidence to the cases of MG, act. 3J years, and EC, act.... | |
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