The Medical Repository, Volume 2T. & J. Swords, 1805 - Medicine |
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... it have proved . The communications we present to the public in the concluding number of this vo Jume , respecting the epidemic sickness which prevailed so VOL . II . b much last summer and autumn in some parts of the.
... it have proved . The communications we present to the public in the concluding number of this vo Jume , respecting the epidemic sickness which prevailed so VOL . II . b much last summer and autumn in some parts of the.
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... epidemic prevailed together in South - Carolina and Georgia . The epidemic sickness of the interior country , just now mentioned , was preceded and accompanied by warmer wea- ther than that of the sea - coast , and by torrents of rain ...
... epidemic prevailed together in South - Carolina and Georgia . The epidemic sickness of the interior country , just now mentioned , was preceded and accompanied by warmer wea- ther than that of the sea - coast , and by torrents of rain ...
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... Epidemic Disease which prevailed in Adams County , ( Pennsylvania ) , in the Summer and Autumn of 1804. By Samuel Agnew , M. D. of Gettysburgh II . Recital of the particular Occurrences during a violent Hurricane in the West - Indies ...
... Epidemic Disease which prevailed in Adams County , ( Pennsylvania ) , in the Summer and Autumn of 1804. By Samuel Agnew , M. D. of Gettysburgh II . Recital of the particular Occurrences during a violent Hurricane in the West - Indies ...
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... Epidemic Fever in the Vicinity of York , in Pennsylvania , and near Codorus Creek . By Dr. Maxwell M'Dowell , of that place V. Narrative of Facts concerning the febrile Distem- pers at George - Town and Washington ( Maryland ) , in 1804 ...
... Epidemic Fever in the Vicinity of York , in Pennsylvania , and near Codorus Creek . By Dr. Maxwell M'Dowell , of that place V. Narrative of Facts concerning the febrile Distem- pers at George - Town and Washington ( Maryland ) , in 1804 ...
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... epidemic in some part of Scotland . If so , I think it must have been partly owing to an imitative propen- sity , as in the epilepsy , related by Kaauw Boerhaave . I cannot explain why the disease should be sometimes par- tial ...
... epidemic in some part of Scotland . If so , I think it must have been partly owing to an imitative propen- sity , as in the epilepsy , related by Kaauw Boerhaave . I cannot explain why the disease should be sometimes par- tial ...
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