Clinical tuberculosis . ;« rt .s«s 4J-0 Ot- U « rt aj rt E « i!£ _ O G C y Qj (U C 3 ?— O 1- ?^ *- o o t^ C P. o be o« 1- C =^ s * c ° S n S £ ui ra — ._!_,*-« ^ (« S^ ,, rt i- ^. ft. C Cbo u o o f rt rt 376 DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY IULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS in another or even at ten or eleven oclock at night. Jly plan,where there is doul)t, is to have a two-hourly chart made for a fewdays until I can see at what time the maximum temperature ap-pears. I then choose this as one of the hours of the day whentemperatures are to be recorded. I wish also to emphasize the importance of the early morningtemper


Clinical tuberculosis . ;« rt .s«s 4J-0 Ot- U « rt aj rt E « i!£ _ O G C y Qj (U C 3 ?— O 1- ?^ *- o o t^ C P. o be o« 1- C =^ s * c ° S n S £ ui ra — ._!_,*-« ^ (« S^ ,, rt i- ^. ft. C Cbo u o o f rt rt 376 DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY IULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS in another or even at ten or eleven oclock at night. Jly plan,where there is doul)t, is to have a two-hourly chart made for a fewdays until I can see at what time the maximum temperature ap-pears. I then choose this as one of the hours of the day whentemperatures are to be recorded. I wish also to emphasize the importance of the early morningtemperature. If one will observe the temperature in the morn-ing when the patient awakens before the activities of the daybegin he will liave a very important starting point for observa-tion. The temperature at this time of day, depending on thetime that it is taken, should be from ° to 98° F. If we findthe temperature ° at this time, must be considered as abovenormal: hut may be evidence of an ea


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