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Pagina 82
... fever of Philadelphia arose from heaps of putrid coffee , or of potatoes , prunes , almonds , & c . but we cannot ... yellow fever had been taken from some soldiers who had laboured under the dysentery . These facts shew the unity of ...
... fever of Philadelphia arose from heaps of putrid coffee , or of potatoes , prunes , almonds , & c . but we cannot ... yellow fever had been taken from some soldiers who had laboured under the dysentery . These facts shew the unity of ...
Pagina 84
... fever in which it resembled the mild remittent of common seasons . It was distinguished from it chiefly by the black ... yellow fever to certain days . I have seen many instances in which it has been pro- tracted into what is called by ...
... fever in which it resembled the mild remittent of common seasons . It was distinguished from it chiefly by the black ... yellow fever to certain days . I have seen many instances in which it has been pro- tracted into what is called by ...
Pagina 85
... yellow fever , were , 1st , bleeding . In praise of this remedy he is profuse : but he observes that , in the late epidemic , it often failed to be of service after the first day , and frequently did mischief on the days subsequent to ...
... yellow fever , were , 1st , bleeding . In praise of this remedy he is profuse : but he observes that , in the late epidemic , it often failed to be of service after the first day , and frequently did mischief on the days subsequent to ...
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