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This work presents a practical investigation of fever, analyzing symptoms, pathology, and treatment through systematic observation and hospital case records. It distinguishes fever from inflammation, identifies recurring organ and functional derangements in nervous, circulatory, secretory, and excretory systems, and proposes a classification of febrile illnesses (notably synochus and typhus with milder and graver forms, and scarlatina-related fevers). Chapters combine symptom analysis, pathological findings, tables, and illustrative case studies to trace disease progression, criteria for recovery, and therapeutic indications, while emphasizing careful clinical method and the limits of existing theories.

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Southwood Smith

Southwood Smith was a prominent 19th-century physician and writer known for his contributions to medical literature and public health. His works often explored the relationship between health, climate, and civilization, reflecting his interest in the broader implications of medical science. Among his notable publications is "A Treatise on Fever," which delves into the nature of fevers and their treatment. Additionally, his two-volume work, "The Philosophy of Health," examines the physical and mental constitution of man, offering insights into health and wellness. Smith's writings continue to be of interest to those studying the history of medicine and public health.

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