HIGH TMPERATURES
FpllQWng a report in au English newspaper 'recently that • a woman JJi the London Hospital lad a temperature, p£ i.lO degrees/ a correspondent sends the fpllpwjng quotation ii-oni £)sjer% "prgcfcf.^e si Ifediciae." "It ; j§ # sugggfjti-y.e. fac-t that the eases of j paradoxical te;nrper.atures reported pf late" years/ in whie)i jtlie thermonicfcer las regj.sjtered 112 degrees to 120 de§r,ees or more have- been ia women, 'raucj. has been, practised jn .some of these,- but others' hg,v? been accepted, hag reported a case in which th,e temperature rose .to 143 .degrees. "
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 4
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91HIGH TMPERATURES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 4
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