British medical journal . he temperature- i.*t3 2 3 * . ~ ? : tC . .-??• T T /g ,/B>\fo\f/ l93 M,.. .- :• - - r^- 1 103- Nf S£C M C MC •SI ^ n~rh r-——-H :::: J-r-f-, K2-JOIKC -H—:—-^7—— s N m -4 -i^-M 1 ^H —-1-- 1-^ ! I 1 = 1 ----?? I W !!!! ^ . 1 ? ? . ^^m ^ ri m§ -T^- — - Ij! : : i •;.! ii it — i*S: may swing about 99= for a week or more before finallysettling to the normal. Chart 1 shows a chai-acteristicI fever of relapse. j Course of the Disease.—The fii-st three or four dajs have-been described in the section ou the onset of the The jaundice, which has appeared about the


British medical journal . he temperature- i.*t3 2 3 * . ~ ? : tC . .-??• T T /g ,/B>\fo\f/ l93 M,.. .- :• - - r^- 1 103- Nf S£C M C MC •SI ^ n~rh r-——-H :::: J-r-f-, K2-JOIKC -H—:—-^7—— s N m -4 -i^-M 1 ^H —-1-- 1-^ ! I 1 = 1 ----?? I W !!!! ^ . 1 ? ? . ^^m ^ ri m§ -T^- — - Ij! : : i •;.! ii it — i*S: may swing about 99= for a week or more before finallysettling to the normal. Chart 1 shows a chai-acteristicI fever of relapse. j Course of the Disease.—The fii-st three or four dajs have-been described in the section ou the onset of the The jaundice, which has appeared about the fourth day,i gradually increases, and is most intense about the tenthI to twelfth day. It is then that the temperature falls tonormal. In uncomplicated cases the patient begins toimprove and the jaundice begins to disappear at the end1 of the secoud week Between the third aud fourth weeks I Sept, 15, 1917] INFECTIVE JAUNDICE. r The Bitrnsa • , ™ L Medical JonRXJO. J 4 / ^f. r. v:- ^^ ••v--^ S-:-i1j ^Ci .•iK?; ife •?-O-SO^j&j;! Fig. 1.—Section of liver from a case of SDnocliaetal .iaundice. Tlif livn-cells andttieir arrangement appear normal. It shows biliary stasis and collections oi cellsin tiie portal areas. Fig. 2.—Section from tlio same liver as Fig. 1.(High power.) rr 0*5 €>§ 0 ? .<5^^ .«, ^ iv\ .o o yt^ © c? 0 9 © t^-


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