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    James Anderson (21) (–1826)

    Author of A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies, by which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever in the West-India islands ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes. With the success attending the method of cure

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    A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies, by which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever in the West-India islands ...… 1 copy
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    ANDERSON, James
    Date of death
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