Remarks on the yellow fever of the south and east coasts of Spain : comprehending observations made on the spot, by actual survey of localities, and rigorous examination of fact at original sources of information / by Thomas O'Halloran.

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1823
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Remarks on the yellow fever of the south and east coasts of Spain : comprehending observations made on the spot, by actual survey of localities, and rigorous examination of fact at original sources of information / by Thomas O'Halloran. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Callow and Wilson, 1823.

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xv, 208 pages : map

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Cont: Dedication --
Preface --
A sketch of the medical topography of Barcelona and its environs --
Importation of the yellow fever into Barcelona, in the year 1821 --
General observations on contagion --
A sketch of the medical topography of Tortosa and its environs --
A sketch of the medical topography of Malaga --
A sketch of the medical topography of Puerto de Santa Maria --
A sketch of the medical topography of Xerez de la Frontera --
A sketch of the medical topography of Lebrixa --
A sketch of the medical topography of San Lucar de Baromeda --
Origin of the disease at Cadiz, in the year 1821--
Dissections --
State of the sick in Barcelona

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