Scarlatina with Persistent High Temperature, Associated with Wild Delirium, Finally Controlled by Guaiacol

FRANK E. PECKHAM
1894 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
seventeen days from the beginning of his illness, if his history of the invasion is correct. The temperature remained generally subnormal, only once reaching 99°; and the respirations gradually quickened toward the end. Clinical Department.
doi:10.1056/nejm189405241302105 fatcat:cxah5fsl2faihgbce3bbwytepq