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This book covers several areas, such as immunology, infectious
diseases, physiology, general nursing, and medicine as well as
measurement accuracy and the history of our understanding of fever.
This book employs an interdisciplinary approach to exploring our
concept of body temperature and specifically fever. The present
volume revolves around thermometry, taking the reader on a journey
from the past to the present. Yet while the emphasis is on the
clinical importance of obtaining accurate, quantitative
measurements of body temperature, the reader is also introduced to
the most recent clinical work on the subject. This book represents
a truly cross-disciplinary collaboration, using evidence-based
practice to integrate physiological and immunological knowledge.
The authors' intention with this volume is to help readers gain
better insight into the importance of using knowledge from
different disciplines to develop an appreciation of the different
aspects of body temperature. In addition, the reader will come to
understand the concept of fever in a broader perspective than is
traditionally adopted.
This book covers several areas, such as immunology, infectious
diseases, physiology, general nursing, and medicine as well as
measurement accuracy and the history of our understanding of fever.
This book employs an interdisciplinary approach to exploring our
concept of body temperature and specifically fever. The present
volume revolves around thermometry, taking the reader on a journey
from the past to the present. Yet while the emphasis is on the
clinical importance of obtaining accurate, quantitative
measurements of body temperature, the reader is also introduced to
the most recent clinical work on the subject. This book represents
a truly cross-disciplinary collaboration, using evidence-based
practice to integrate physiological and immunological knowledge.
The authors' intention with this volume is to help readers gain
better insight into the importance of using knowledge from
different disciplines to develop an appreciation of the different
aspects of body temperature. In addition, the reader will come to
understand the concept of fever in a broader perspective than is
traditionally adopted.
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