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Page 386
... disease was imme diately put in practice ; yet other cases occurred , the hos pital itself appeared to be infected , and it was found that the disease was prevailing among the inhabitants of the town . Oph- thalmia now also manifested ...
... disease was imme diately put in practice ; yet other cases occurred , the hos pital itself appeared to be infected , and it was found that the disease was prevailing among the inhabitants of the town . Oph- thalmia now also manifested ...
Page 387
... disease , and as propagated by contagion alone ; yet it is evident that it must be diffused with more facility , when it occurs in a situation favourable for the increase of its violence . In general , the mortality was observed to be ...
... disease , and as propagated by contagion alone ; yet it is evident that it must be diffused with more facility , when it occurs in a situation favourable for the increase of its violence . In general , the mortality was observed to be ...
Page 388
... disease rather from concomitant circumstances attending its production , than from its actual symptoms . - The symptoms are enumerated in the order of their frequency , and are as fol low fever , tremors of the limbs , affection of the ...
... disease rather from concomitant circumstances attending its production , than from its actual symptoms . - The symptoms are enumerated in the order of their frequency , and are as fol low fever , tremors of the limbs , affection of the ...
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