Sketch of the medical and statistical history of epidemic fevers in Ireland, from 1798, and of pestilential diseases, since 1823 : with an appendix, consisting of a dissertation on the pathology of fever, edit. Dublin, 1826, and a comparative view of cholera morbus -- edit. Dublin, 1832 -- illustrated by cases / by William Stoker.

  • Stoker, Gulielmus, 1773-1848.
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Sketch of the medical and statistical history of epidemic fevers in Ireland, from 1798, and of pestilential diseases, since 1823 : with an appendix, consisting of a dissertation on the pathology of fever, edit. Dublin, 1826, and a comparative view of cholera morbus -- edit. Dublin, 1832 -- illustrated by cases / by William Stoker. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dublin : Milliken & Son : Hodges and Smith, 1835.

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56 pages, iii pages, [5]-34 pages ; 21 cm

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"Comparative view of cholera morbus, in the aggravated forms that disease has assumed during the last thirty years in Ireland": 2 l. and 34 p. at end
"Corrigenda": on back of first leaf following p. 56

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