Clinical reports on continued fever based on analyses of one hundred and sixty-four cases : with remarks on the management of continued fever; the identity of typhus and typhoid fever; relapsing fever; diagnosis, etc. : to which is added a memoir on the transportation and diffusion by contagion of typhoid fever, as exemplified in the occurrence of the disease at North Boston, Erie County, N.Y. / by Austin Flint.

  • Flint, Austin, 1812-1886.
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Clinical reports on continued fever based on analyses of one hundred and sixty-four cases : with remarks on the management of continued fever; the identity of typhus and typhoid fever; relapsing fever; diagnosis, etc. : to which is added a memoir on the transportation and diffusion by contagion of typhoid fever, as exemplified in the occurrence of the disease at North Boston, Erie County, N.Y. / by Austin Flint. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1855.

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