The practice of pediatrics . lufant born of a variolous mother in the Municipal Hospital, Philadelphia ; vaccinated on day ofbirth ; protection complete ; photographed on ninth day. (Welch and Schamberg.) 120. Revaccination in an adult, showing vesicles upon the eighth day. (Welch and Schamberg.) 548 INFE( TIOUS DISEA SES or tenth day. The temperature usually rises to 100° or 101° F., andthe condition continues for three or four days. The lymph nodes of theaxilla or groin are sometimes slightly enlarged and may be other cases the symptoms are more deckled. The fever is higher,


The practice of pediatrics . lufant born of a variolous mother in the Municipal Hospital, Philadelphia ; vaccinated on day ofbirth ; protection complete ; photographed on ninth day. (Welch and Schamberg.) 120. Revaccination in an adult, showing vesicles upon the eighth day. (Welch and Schamberg.) 548 INFE( TIOUS DISEA SES or tenth day. The temperature usually rises to 100° or 101° F., andthe condition continues for three or four days. The lymph nodes of theaxilla or groin are sometimes slightly enlarged and may be other cases the symptoms are more deckled. The fever is higher,sometimes reaching 103° or even 104° F., is intermittent in type, andcontinues for four or five days. In rare cases an even more severe typeis seen. In babies the fever and general symptoms are often absent, there being simply a day or two ofFio. 121 discomfort or loss of appetite. Under modern methods of vaccination thegeneral symptoms as well as thelocal sore are usually less markedthan they formerly were. Irregular Vaccination. Local Ven-ations.—The local sore may varygreatly from that just described. Alarge and angry sore is sometimesseen, but it confers no greater im-munity than does one of normal


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