1. Case surviving 115 °f.;Holbrook;Kentucky M. J.,1939
2. Hyperpyrexia with elevation of temperature to 116 °f.; case report;Young;J. Laryng. & Otol.,1939
3. Case report; temperature of 109.6 °f. with recovery;Ashley;Harper Hosp. Bull.,1942
4. Fraudulent fever;Hale;Am. J. Nursing,1943
5. Malingering responsible for long continued unexplained fever;Schnur;South. M. J.,1940