Maximum Human Body Temperature: What's the Limit?
115 °F/46.1 °C
The recorded highest internal body temperature ever measured and survived in an Australian woman from Western Australia who suffered from heatstroke as well as malignant hyperthermia from the administration of anesthesia during surgery in June 1980.
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