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A treatise on the synochus icteroides, or yellow fever; as it lately appeared in the city of Philadelphia. Exhibiting a concise view of its rise, progress and symptoms, together with the method of treatment found most successful; also remarks on the nature of its contagion, and directions for preventing the introduction of the same malady, in future. By William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and member of the American Philosophical Society.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Am 1794 Cur Ap 794 C976
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Currie, William, 1754-1828 4335
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- viii [i.e., vii],[1],85,[1]p. ; 8°.
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia : Printed by Thomas Dobson, no. 41, South Second-Street, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]
- Notes:
- Dedicated to Thomas Mifflin, governor of Pennsylvania - Pp.vi and vii misnumbered vii and viii.
- Local Notes:
- HSP in LCP.
- Cited in:
- Evans 26837; Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints, 607
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