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Knight, Arnold James | 2 |
Sheffield General Infirmary | 2 |
Jackson, Robert (1750-1827) | 1 |
Great Britain. Army | 1 |
Edinburgh. Queensberry-House Fever Hospital | 1 |
Welsh, Benjamin | 1 |
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A treatise on febrile diseases, including intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers; eruptive fevers, inflammations, hemorrhages, and the profluvia (v.3)
A treatise on febrile diseases, including intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers; eruptive fevers, inflammations, hemorrhages, and the profluvia (v.4)
A treatise on febrile diseases, including intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers; eruptive fevers, inflammations, hemorrhages, and the profluvia (v.1)
A treatise on febrile diseases, including intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers; eruptive fevers, inflammations, hemorrhages, and the profluvia (v.2)
A collection of papers on the practicability & propriety of appropriating a part of the Sheffield General Infirmary to the reception of fever patients
A collection of papers on the practicability & propriety of appropriating a part of the Sheffield General Infirmary to the reception of fever patients
Practical illustrations of typhus, and other febrile diseases
Practical observations on fever, dysentery, and liver complaints, as they occur amongst the European troops in India; to which is annexed, an essay on syphilis
Elements of medical logick : illustrated by practical proofs and examples; including a statement of the evidence respecting the contagious nature of the yellow fever
Practical treatise on the typhus or adynamic fever
A scientific and popular view of the fever of Walcheren and its consequences as they appeared in the British troops returned from the late expedition : with an account of the morbid anatomy of the body and the efficacy of drastic purges and mercury in the treatment of this disease
Sketch of the history and cure of febrile diseases : particular ly as they appear in West-Indies among soldiers of the British army