Memoirs of the yellow fever, which prevailed in Philadelphia, and other parts of the United States of America, in the summer and autumn of the present year, 1798: including, tables of the weather, and the daily returns of the sick and dead ; the proceedings of the Board of Health, and Guardians of the Poor ; with the various events of each day, noted at the time of their occurrence ; and the publications which appeared in the different newspapers, during the continuance of the disease, dissections at Boston, &c. &c. ; to which is added, a collections of facts respecting the origin of the fever
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Author(s):
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Currie, William, 1754-1828
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Contributor(s):
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Bioren, John, 1773-1835, printer
Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823, bookseller
Philadelphia (Pa.). Board of Health (1794-1798)
Guardians of the Poor (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Publication:
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Philadelphia : Printed by John Bioren for Thomas Dobson ..., 1798
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Language(s):
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English
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Format:
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Text
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Subject(s):
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Yellow Fever
Disease Outbreaks
Mortality
History, 18th Century
United States -- epidemiology
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Genre(s):
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Case Reports
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Copyright:
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The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain (More information)
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Extent:
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[4], 145, [1] p.
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NLM Unique ID:
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2548026R (See catalog record)
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Permanent Link:
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http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/2548026R
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Author(s):
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Currie, William, 1754-1828
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Contributor(s):
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Bioren, John, 1773-1835, printer
Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823, bookseller
Philadelphia (Pa.). Board of Health (1794-1798)
Guardians of the Poor (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Publication:
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Philadelphia : Printed by John Bioren for Thomas Dobson ..., 1798
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Language(s):
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English
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Format:
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Text
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Subject(s):
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Yellow Fever
Disease Outbreaks
Mortality
History, 18th Century
United States -- epidemiology
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Genre(s):
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Case Reports
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Copyright:
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The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain (More information)
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Extent:
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[4], 145, [1] p.
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NLM Unique ID:
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2548026R (See catalog record)
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Permanent Link:
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http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/2548026R