A Brief Description of the Yellow Fever as It Prevailed at Mount Pleasant and in Charleston Harbor during the Summer of 1857, with a Critical Inquiry into Its Probable Origin. By R. A. Kinloch, M. D., of Charleston, S. C.
1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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R. A. Kinloch, Samuel Henry Dickson, J. R. Buist, W. W. Anderson, F. M. Robertson, F. Peyre Porcher, Smith Warner, Peter Pincoffs, Erasmus Wilson, James Miller, Robley Dunglison, George Mendenhall, William A. Hammond, Dr. Lorenzo Fallani, F. Peyre Porcher, G. S. Wilks, J. Dickson Bruns, J. L. Dawson, Jno. L. Dawson, Jno. L. Dawson,
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