Collection of letters to Fergusson, mainly in his capacity as Inspector General of Army Hospitals in Portugal in 1810, but also re fever among African recruits in the West Indies, 1815, delirium affecting feverish patients, 1813, and the trial by court martial, 1807, of Surgeon William Pitt Muston of the Royal South Lincoln Militia

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1806-1818
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Collection of letters to Fergusson, mainly in his capacity as Inspector General of Army Hospitals in Portugal in 1810, but also re fever among African recruits in the West Indies, 1815, delirium affecting feverish patients, 1813, and the trial by court martial, 1807, of Surgeon William Pitt Muston of the Royal South Lincoln Militia. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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