A 48ºC (118.4ºF) fever is extremely high and typically not compatible with life in humans. Such a temperature would likely indicate severe hyperthermia or a critical medical emergency, rather than a typical fever, which is usually defined as a body temperature above 38ºC (100.4ºF). If someone were to reach a temperature that high, immediate medical attention would be necessary. It's important to monitor and manage fevers to prevent serious health complications.
48 Hours - 1988 Lottery Fever was released on: USA: 27 April 1989
The cast of Possible Fever - 2007 includes: Kyle Horton as Hypochondriac
24 and 48
Yes.
Yes, it is.
yes it's possible
That's an infinite list. 24 and 48 have an LCM of 48.
No; it is not possible to have a fever of 139 degrees and still live.
it is possible, any piercing can, but my ear lobe peircing didnt cause me to have fever.
There are many solutions for that. One possible solution is 48 and 48. Another option - actually, a number of options - is 48 and any factor of 48.
Martha Washington did not get yellow fever. If she did, then she would have definitely be treated in the best way possible at the time.
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