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BMJ | 1906
Arthur Cooper
100.20 F. on the 12th. The conditions steadily improved, anid by the 14th the temperatuire was normal and the facial swelling lhad quite disappeared. The remnainder of the puerperium was satisfactory; the patient left her room on the twenty-eighth (lay. On February 15th the infant began to be fretful an-d restless. On February 16th the restlessness was more marked, and there was soImle vomiting and the bottle was taken badly; the temiiperature was 99.40 F. On February 17th therc was a most typical measles riash, and the temperature reached 101° F. which was the highest point reached. On Februiary 18th the rash was well miiarked all over the body. On Februiary 19th the rash began to fade on the face, but became distinct again if the child cried. FromiFebruary 20th onwards the child returned to its usual state, slept well, and took its bottles well; from this date there was some desquaination, most marked on the face and legs, but also present on the abdomen.
BMJ | 1900
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1899
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1917
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1906
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1905
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1904
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1902
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1897
Arthur Cooper
BMJ | 1889
Arthur Cooper