History and description of an epidemic fever, commonly called spotted fever, which prevailed at Gardiner, Maine, in the spring of 1814 / by E. Hale, jr.
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- 1818
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: History and description of an epidemic fever, commonly called spotted fever, which prevailed at Gardiner, Maine, in the spring of 1814 / by E. Hale, jr. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Meteorological and Pathological Table. AUGUST, 1814. Days of Observation. Thermometer £ * a < * su w ** o> Paces or the Sky. New Case*. Monday 1 70 62 Fair, Rain. I Tuesday 2 6(, o2 58 Cloudy, Rain. Wednesday 3 58 70 62 Fair. Thursday 4 60 62 61 Cloudy, Rain. Friday 5 55 30 59 Fair. Saturday 6 56 76 64 Fair. Sunday 7 62 76 70 Fair, Cloudy. Monday 8 66 67 65 Cloudy, Rain. Tuesday 9 62 66 65 Rain, Cloudy. Pleuritis. 1. Wednesday 10 60 77 71 Fair. Thursday 11 56 8] 64 Fair. Friday 12 64 83 72 Fair, Shower. Saturday 13 62 82 68 Fair, Shower. Sunday 14 63 76 64 Fair. Monday 15 56 58 56 Cloudy, Rain Bowel Complaints 1. Tuesday 16 56 80 70 Cloudy, Fair. Wednesday 17 64 87 66 Fair, Cloudy. Thursday 18 56 78 66 Fair. Friday 19 58 88 66 Fair. Saturday 20 56 78 64 Fair. Sunday 21 56 66 54 Fair. Monday 22 49 51 Fair. Bowel Complaints I. Tuesday 23 43 70 52 Fair. Fever 1. Wednesday 24 56 74 62 Fair, Rain. Thursday 25 59 72 54 Fair. Friday ' 26 40 69 50 Fair. Saturday 27 49 69 60 Fair. Dysentery 2. Sunday 28 50 56 55 Rain. Monday 29 54 73 55 Cloudy, Fair. Tuesday 30 56 84 60 Fair. Wednesday 31 60 80 58 Rain, Fair. 57 74](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21909799_0068.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)