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Historical Changes in Average Human Body Temperature Measurements

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This analysis examines historical data regarding average human body temperature, comparing findings from Wunderlich (1868), who reported an average of 98.6 °F (37.0 °C), with more recent research by Mackowiak et al. (1992), indicating a lower average temperature of 98.2 °F (36.8 °C). This shift raises questions about how body temperature norms may have evolved over time due to various factors such as lifestyle, health, and methodological differences in measurement techniques.

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Historical Changes in Average Human Body Temperature Measurements

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  1. C. Wunderlich (1868)Ave. temp = 98.6 °F (37.0 °C) P.A. Mackowiak et al. (1992)Ave temp = 98.2 °F (36.8 °C)

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