British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 24J. Churchill., 1859 |
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... Fever in Great Britain , the Result of Personal Observations made in the Summer of 1853 ; with some Remarks as to its Origin , Habits , Symptoms , and Pathology : to which is ap- pended a brief Account of the Reappearance of Typhus in ...
... Fever in Great Britain , the Result of Personal Observations made in the Summer of 1853 ; with some Remarks as to its Origin , Habits , Symptoms , and Pathology : to which is ap- pended a brief Account of the Reappearance of Typhus in ...
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... Fever Hospital · · ib . 3. Report on the Nervous System in Febrile Diseases and the Classifica- tion of Fevers by the Nervous System . By HENRY FRASER CAMPBELL , & c .. A.M. , · ib . PAGE REV . IV . - 1 . The Healing.
... Fever Hospital · · ib . 3. Report on the Nervous System in Febrile Diseases and the Classifica- tion of Fevers by the Nervous System . By HENRY FRASER CAMPBELL , & c .. A.M. , · ib . PAGE REV . IV . - 1 . The Healing.
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... Fever of Drunkards . ( Elements of the Practice of Physic . ' ) By DAVID CRAIGIE , M.D. , & c . Vol . ii . p . 50 ib . 9. Remarks on the History and Treatment of Delirium Tremens . By JOHN WARE , M.D. ib . 10. Vergiftung durch Alkohol ...
... Fever of Drunkards . ( Elements of the Practice of Physic . ' ) By DAVID CRAIGIE , M.D. , & c . Vol . ii . p . 50 ib . 9. Remarks on the History and Treatment of Delirium Tremens . By JOHN WARE , M.D. ib . 10. Vergiftung durch Alkohol ...
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... Fever of an ady- Hannibal line - of- Mediterranean . - There were 63 vessels employed on this command , with a mean force of about 11,090 men . The average of sickness daily in 1000 was , for ships of the line 42 , for frigates 43.8 ...
... Fever of an ady- Hannibal line - of- Mediterranean . - There were 63 vessels employed on this command , with a mean force of about 11,090 men . The average of sickness daily in 1000 was , for ships of the line 42 , for frigates 43.8 ...
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... fever against 130 in the Hannibal and 30 in the Royal Albert . Cases of other ships are adduced , leading to similar ... fever , and in the Arrogant ( 47 guns , 430 men ) from remittent fever and ulcer contracted off Grey - town . Most ...
... fever against 130 in the Hannibal and 30 in the Royal Albert . Cases of other ships are adduced , leading to similar ... fever , and in the Arrogant ( 47 guns , 430 men ) from remittent fever and ulcer contracted off Grey - town . Most ...
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