Contributions to the study of yellow fever

a paper read before the American Public Health Association, New York, November 12, 1873, on the natural history and distribution of yellow fever in the United States : with chart showing all the localities, and the elevation of each place above sea level, where it has appeared, from A.D. 1668 to A.D. 1874

Contributions to the study of yellow fever
Joseph M. Toner, Joseph M. Ton ...
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Contributions to the study of yellow fever

a paper read before the American Public Health Association, New York, November 12, 1873, on the natural history and distribution of yellow fever in the United States : with chart showing all the localities, and the elevation of each place above sea level, where it has appeared, from A.D. 1668 to A.D. 1874

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Language
English
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36

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Edition Notes

"Reprinted from Annual report Supervising Surgeon U.S. Marine-Hospital Service, 1873."
Map is lithograph by N. Peters, Washington, D.C.

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Other Titles
The natural history and distribution of yellow fever in the United States.

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Library of Congress
RC211.A2 T65

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Pagination
36 p., 1 leaf of plates :
Number of pages
36

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Open Library
OL6987970M
LCCN
07028836
OCLC/WorldCat
9888439

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