He kept checking his pulse and touching his forehead to see if he had a fever.
When he returned to his hotel at four in the morning, he had a fever and began vomiting.
"I want to put to rest the speculation and unfounded rumors of my imminent retirement, " Rehnquist said in a statement issued Thursday night, hours after he left a hospital where he was being treated for a fever.
His immune system was destroyed, he was suffering from incurable liver and spleen disorders, his digestive system had shut down, and he had a chronic fever of 105 degrees.
Crusoe memorably confronts ocean waves, earthquakes and religious visions, but he also nurses a summer fever, using tobacco and rum as an improvised remedy to clear his head.
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He illustrated gold fever with a funny little video from the do-it-yourself cartoon site that seems to be the new favorite of the professional class: Xtranormal.
The heart problem that threatens to bring his life to an end is the result of the rheumatic fever he contracted as a child.
Some had tried explaining that his fears were unfounded, since the affliction had arrived not at birth but after an attack of the spotted fever when he was a boy of five.
Despite losing the sight in one eye after contracting yellow fever, he became a surgeon in his early 20s and sailed for Great Yarmouth with wounded sailors from the Battle of Camperdown in 1797.
And if he identifies a sick cow he will have saved the cow, because the moment she has a physical sickness or a fever it's already too late.
When the fever broke, he had a roomful of action figures, fantastic vehicles, and weapons and no room for the next phase of his life.
By the time Dan Rhema was carried into Crawford Long Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, he was delirious from the Dengue fever a mosquito had infected him with in Mexico.
He was admitted to intensive care on 23 December with a fever.
Immediately afterward, he fell ill with a succession of infections, including scarlet fever and pneumonia, which kept him hospitalized for almost a year.
The Spanish world number one, who lost eight straight games in the match, said afterwards that he was suffering from the effects of a week-long fever.
Within hours he was diagnosed with Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever, a virus nasty enough for him to be put onto a military transport aircraft for transfer to an isolation hospital in London.
Six months later, he was taken to the hospital after developing a runny nose and fever.
Remember that the symptoms of teething may mimic that of mouth sores or other infections so check with your pediatrician if your baby's pain lasts longer than a few days or if he has other symptoms such as fever, extreme fussiness or poor eating.
After several flights to Latin America and a bad case of dengue fever, Calmbacher says, he was fired.
As we edged toward the Yellow Fever tree where he had draped himself across the branches, keeping a close eye on the antelope feeding nearby, he started to twitch.
The fever lasted two days, but it took a week before he was close to better, before he was spending more time on the couch than in bed.
Tales of runny noses and fever on Twitter do not offer a reliable way to track disease, he argues, as there is no way of testing their accuracy.
In 2003, Kelly Preston told Montel Williams that when Jett was 2, he became ill with flu symptoms, including fever, rashes and swollen lymph nodes, before a doctor diagnosed him with Kawasaki disease.
Ronald Reagan actually did study economics, and he was willing to pay a severe but, thankfully, short-term political price to break the inflation fever gripping the country in the early 1980s.
In his freshman year, he had an attack of scarlet fever, which set him back socially, and which also seems to have triggered a lifelong susceptibility to illness.
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