British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Bind 241859 |
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... Fever in Great Britain , the Result of Personal Observa- tions made in the Summer of 1853 ; with some Remarks as to its Origin , Habits , Symp- toms , and Pathology : to which is appended a brief Account of the Reappearance of Typhus in ...
... Fever in Great Britain , the Result of Personal Observa- tions made in the Summer of 1853 ; with some Remarks as to its Origin , Habits , Symp- toms , and Pathology : to which is appended a brief Account of the Reappearance of Typhus in ...
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... fever made its appearance amongst a ship's company , unless one or more of the men or officers had pre- viously - within at most twenty - one days - been exposed in some house , ship , or locality where the infectious virus which ...
... fever made its appearance amongst a ship's company , unless one or more of the men or officers had pre- viously - within at most twenty - one days - been exposed in some house , ship , or locality where the infectious virus which ...
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... Fever of an adynamic character , which had prevailed in the Hannibal line - of - battle ship during the preceding year , con- tinued during the present . This ship had remained stationary at Malta between the 1st January and the 13th ...
... Fever of an adynamic character , which had prevailed in the Hannibal line - of - battle ship during the preceding year , con- tinued during the present . This ship had remained stationary at Malta between the 1st January and the 13th ...
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... fever , and in the Arrogant ( 47 guns , 430 men ) from remittent fever and ulcer contracted off Grey - town . Most of the vessels which remained for any length of time off Grey - town , or other parts of the coast of Central America ...
... fever , and in the Arrogant ( 47 guns , 430 men ) from remittent fever and ulcer contracted off Grey - town . Most of the vessels which remained for any length of time off Grey - town , or other parts of the coast of Central America ...
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... fever , and those from drowning and external violence , the rate was only 7.8 per 1000 of mean force - a rate so small as to show " that the climate even of the West Indian division of the station is by no means so destructive of Euro ...
... fever , and those from drowning and external violence , the rate was only 7.8 per 1000 of mean force - a rate so small as to show " that the climate even of the West Indian division of the station is by no means so destructive of Euro ...
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