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![FEV Fever patients, their allocation, 271, 688 ; classification, 697 Fi^vre typhoicle, 416, 426 Five clays' fever, 311 Flea-bites, distinct from tj'iDlius-erup- tion, 27,133 ; from petechia of E. 350 Fleckfieber, 24, 29 Floccitatio. See Carpliology Flush of T. 129 ; E. 348 ; E. 510 Foetus in E. 388 ; E. 440 Fomentation of abdomen in E. 670, 673 head in T. 299 Fomites in T. 89 ; E. 333 ; E. 468 Food. See Diet France, T. in, 28, 29, 56, 108, no; E. 428, 435 Fungoid theory of fevers, 9, 259 Fungus of T. 9, 259 ; E. 645 Gall-bladder in T. 256; E. 405; E. 566, 634 — — ulceration and perforation of, 566, 634 Gangrene in T. 199, 213, 308 ; E. 381, 386; E. 560, 583 — of lung in T. 192, 306 ; E. 379, 406 ; E. 557 Gaol. See Jail Gastric fever, 417, 428, 593 Gastro-enterite, 418,425, 615 ; diagnosis from E. 603 Gastro-hepatic fever, 312 General hospitals. See Fever Hospitals Geographical range of T. 56 ; E. 321 ; E. 434 Germany. See Epidemics Giddiness. See Vertigo Glanders, diagnosis from T. 233 Glands, changes of in fevers, i5, 266, 642 Glandular enlargement, stage of in E. 546,617 Glandular T. 218 Glasgow Infirmary, admissions of T. 52 ; E. 318; E. 441 Glossitis in T. 207 Gottingen, fever at, 423 Gout, a comjDlication of T. 243 ; E. 605 Guermange, E. at, 451 Gurgling in T. 147 ; E. 358 ; E. 524 H.5i;MATE]UESis in T. 194, 207 ; E. 357, 399; E. 523 Hematuria in T. 156, 194, 212 ; E. 366 ; E. 534, 560 Haemoptysis in T. 193 Haemorrhage from bowels in T. 194, 209; R-359.399;E. 526, 573,578,61r; its danger, 528 ; treatment, 672 ears in E. 380 nose. See Epistaxis IMP Hemorrhage from uterus. See Menor- rhagia — into abscess, T. 224 arachnoid in T. 194, 262 ; E. 640 musclesinT. 194, 249; E. 559, 613 skin. See Petechice, Purpura, and Vitiees Hemorrhages in T. 193; E. 380, 399; E. 560 Hasmorrhagic fever, 560, 591 Headache in T. 157, 294 ; E. 367, 413 ; E. 534; S. 684-5 Hearing in T. 177, 207 ; E. 371, 380, 385 ; E. 543, 564 Heart's action in T. 140, 245 ; E. 354 ; E. 521 Heart disease in T. 141, 200, 257 ; E. 380, 405 ; E. 560, 635 Heat, a cause of Pyrexia, 19 ; of E. 448 — a disinfectant of T. 97, 271 ; E. 650 — in fevers. See Teinperctture HemijDlegia in T. 205 ; E. 563 Hemitritaeus, 417, 420 Henbane in T. 299 Herpes in T. 216, 686 ; E. 387 ; E. 584; S. 684, 686 Herpetic fever, 684, 686 Hiccup in T. 168, 246, 304; E. 540 History of T. 26; E. 312; E. 419; S. 681 -— of distinction between T. and E. 342; between T. and E. 420, 423, 429, 433 Hog, typhoid microbes in, 12 Holland, T. in, 29, 56 Horses, E. in, 498 Hospital fever, 25, 35, 114 — gangrene in T. 215 Hospitals for fever. See Fever Hospitals Hungerpest, 312, 341 Hyperemia of skin in T. 135 ; E. 350 ; E. 516 Hyperesthesia of skin in T. 178, 206, 303 ; E. 377 ; E. 543, 564 Hypostatic congestion of lungs in T. 142, 191, 260, 304; E. 355, 406; E. 556,612,638 Hysteric coma in E. 538 — fever, 417, 422, 538 Ice in fevers, 294, 672, 674 — poultices in E. 672, 673, 675 Iceland, T. in, 56; E. 435 Idiopathic fevers, 12 Idiosyncrasy a cause of T. 69, 95 ; E. 453 Ileo-tyijhus, 417 Ileuni in T. 251 ; E. 404 ; E. 616 Imbecility after T. 204, 307 ; E. 505, 560 Immunity from second attacks of T. 84, 96 ; E. 335 ; E. 470 Importation into healthy localities of T. 58,84; E. 332; E. 464](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2121220x_0802.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)