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The increase comes when absent fever gives way to tepid warmth, and the pulse, formerly so equable, now proves irregular and forceful. This is what explains the heat within that gradually extends without, by this the pulse is made to beat and warmth expelled along the limbs.
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Du Port, F. (1988). The Signs and Causes of Increasing Fever. In: Diehl, H. (eds) The Decade of Medicine or The Physician of the Rich and the Poor. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73715-2_11
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