Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 51S. Highley, 1847 |
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... cli- mates have been cited as explanatory of the endemic prevalence of the disease in Greenland , Russia , Holland , & c .; but , if this be correct , Dr. Novellis observes some unknown influences must , in other regions.
... cli- mates have been cited as explanatory of the endemic prevalence of the disease in Greenland , Russia , Holland , & c .; but , if this be correct , Dr. Novellis observes some unknown influences must , in other regions.
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... endemic remittent fever of the country , than an original disease . Hunter , too , says that between dys- entery and the remittent fever in Jamaica , there subsists an intimate connexion , the one frequently changing into the other ...
... endemic remittent fever of the country , than an original disease . Hunter , too , says that between dys- entery and the remittent fever in Jamaica , there subsists an intimate connexion , the one frequently changing into the other ...
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... endemic typhus of that city and a malignant form of dysen- tery that prevailed there for several years . He remarks that the two diseases kept pace with each other , that they seemed to partake of the same common cause , and were best ...
... endemic typhus of that city and a malignant form of dysen- tery that prevailed there for several years . He remarks that the two diseases kept pace with each other , that they seemed to partake of the same common cause , and were best ...
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... that the dysentery is verv often only accidentally contagious , ' but that it also frequently becomes essentially so just before the death of the patient . " - P. 134 . 6 Hillary , after describing the endemic dysentery of Barbadoes ,
... that the dysentery is verv often only accidentally contagious , ' but that it also frequently becomes essentially so just before the death of the patient . " - P. 134 . 6 Hillary , after describing the endemic dysentery of Barbadoes ,
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Hillary , after describing the endemic dysentery of Barbadoes , and attri- buting it to the atmospheric vicissitudes of that climate in particular months of the year , goes on to say : " It is also probable that it may be sometimes ...
Hillary , after describing the endemic dysentery of Barbadoes , and attri- buting it to the atmospheric vicissitudes of that climate in particular months of the year , goes on to say : " It is also probable that it may be sometimes ...
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