Some Account of the Last Yellow Fever Epidemic of British GuianaLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 - 10 páginas |
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... troops ought not to be brought from England and Canada to the West Indies , but rather from the Mediterranean stations or the Cape of Good Hope . 6thly . That the disease commonly does not recur in the same person ; and , consequently ...
... troops ought not to be brought from England and Canada to the West Indies , but rather from the Mediterranean stations or the Cape of Good Hope . 6thly . That the disease commonly does not recur in the same person ; and , consequently ...
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... troops had perished . In close proximity and to leeward of the marsh stood the Military Hospital . It is said that almost every case admitted to this hospital during the epi- demic became yellow fever , no matter what the ailment on ad ...
... troops had perished . In close proximity and to leeward of the marsh stood the Military Hospital . It is said that almost every case admitted to this hospital during the epi- demic became yellow fever , no matter what the ailment on ad ...
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... troops may also be included . Another classification of the population , but of minor importance , would be the distinction between the white and dark races generally . The inhabitants of the colony are well fed ; clothing 16.
... troops may also be included . Another classification of the population , but of minor importance , would be the distinction between the white and dark races generally . The inhabitants of the colony are well fed ; clothing 16.
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... troops , a disposition to purpura hæmorrhagica is occasionally witnessed . ] - ED . † [ This , I believe , holds good in the West Indies generally . As an exotic , the white man in the West Indies , for the preservation of health and ...
... troops , a disposition to purpura hæmorrhagica is occasionally witnessed . ] - ED . † [ This , I believe , holds good in the West Indies generally . As an exotic , the white man in the West Indies , for the preservation of health and ...
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... troops suffered most in 1839 , but what retarding circumstance ( perhaps that of unsuitable subjects ) acted in their case , I have no means of ascertaining . * * The manner in which the troops escaped at times and at times suffered ...
... troops suffered most in 1839 , but what retarding circumstance ( perhaps that of unsuitable subjects ) acted in their case , I have no means of ascertaining . * * The manner in which the troops escaped at times and at times suffered ...
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