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S. 1730: in the Senate of the United States : March 3, 1886 : Mr. Eustis, from the Committee on Epidemic Diseases, submitted a report (no. 185) accompanied by the following bill, which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent : A bill providing for the appointment of a commission to investigate the truth of alleged discoveries of the specific cause of yellow fever, and of a method of preventing that disease by inoculation, and to obtain all information possible as to the cause and prevention of that disease
S. 1730: in the Senate of the United States : March 3, 1886 : Mr. Eustis, from the Committee on Epidemic Diseases, submitted a report (no. 185) accompanied by the following bill, which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent : A bill providing for the appointment of a commission to investigate the truth of alleged discoveries of the specific cause of yellow fever, and of a method of preventing that disease by inoculation, and to obtain all information possible as to the cause and prevention of that disease
In the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1886 and Mr. Eustis, from the Committee on Epidemic Diseases, submitted a report (no. 185) accompanied by the following bill, which was read the first and second times by unanimous consent
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Bill providing for the appointment of a commission to investigate the truth of alleged discoveries of the specific cause of yellow fever, and of a method of preventing that disease by inoculation, and to obtain all information possible as to the cause and prevention of that disease