1949
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.4601.457-g
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POINTS FROM LETTERS: Taking Children's Temperatures

Abstract: BEDITJISH 4 other form in the body, such as whitlows, otitis, or similar infection, gives a hint, but in this particular case there was no such infection at all, and it seemed rather strange that a carbuncle should occur in the kidney so shortly after the patient had had an uncomplicated twin delivery.-I am, etc.,.

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