Suggestions for the prevention of that insidious, and destructive foe, to the British troops in the West Indies, commonly termed the yellow fever : with the outline of a plan of military hospitals, on a principle, and construction, tending to introduce a more successful treatment of the sick : to which are added, other papers connected with the subject / by Stewart Henderson.

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Suggestions for the prevention of that insidious, and destructive foe, to the British troops in the West Indies, commonly termed the yellow fever : with the outline of a plan of military hospitals, on a principle, and construction, tending to introduce a more successful treatment of the sick : to which are added, other papers connected with the subject / by Stewart Henderson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Birmingham : Printed by Knott and Lloyd, sold in London by Cadell and Davies, 1808.

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vii, 114 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 1 unnumbered double plate : plan ; 21 cm

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Folded leaf in manuscript bound between p. 76 and 77, discussing the training of Army medical officers

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