EXPERIMENTAL MALARIA IN MAN. II. LIVER FUNCTION

not yet surpassed 101. F. The "peak" is the period when the rectal temperature is within one degree (Fahrenheit) of the highest value reached in the paroxysm. The "base" is defined as the period when the rectal temperature has subsided to 1010 F. or less. The "rise" is any time between the onset and the peak; the "fall" is any time between the peak and the base. Any period of six hours or longer between paroxysms is defined as the "interval."

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