A Treatise on Fever

CHAPTER III.

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Of Synochus 77

Division into Synochus Mitior and Gravior 77

Succession of Phenomena in Synochus Mitior 78

Indications afforded of Disease in the Nervous, Circulating, Secreting, and Excreting Systems 81

Progress of Disease consists in progressive Increase in the Derangement of these Functions 85

Phenomena of Recovery 91

On what the Transition of Synochus Mitior into Synochus Gravior depends 93

Classification according to the different Organs in which the several Affections have their Seat 95

Synochus Gravior with Cerebral Affection 96 Subacute Cerebral Affection 96 Acute Cerebral Affection 107

Cases illustrating Synochus Mitior 112

Cases illustrating Synochus Gravior with Subacute Cerebral Affection 114

Cases illustrating Synochus Gravior with Acute Cerebral Affection 116

Synochus Gravior with Thoracic Affection 120

Cases illustrating Thoracic Affection 123

Synochus Gravior with Abdominal Affection 128

Cases illustrating Abdominal Affection 137

Synochus Gravior with Mixed Affection 142