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John Clark
Scottish physician, born 1744
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A collection of papers, intended to promote an institution for the cure and prevention of infectious fevers in Newcastle and other populous towns. Together with the communications of the most eminent physicians relative to the safety and importance of annexing fever-wards to the Newcastle and other infirmaries / [John Clark].
Clark, John, 1744-1805.
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Date: 1802
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Observations on the diseases which prevail in long voyages to hot countries, : particularly on those in the East Indies ; and on the same diseases as they appear in Great Britain. / By John Clark, M.D.
Clark, John, 1744-1805.
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Date: M. DCC. XCII. [1792]
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Observations on the diseases which prevail in long voyages to hot countries : particularly on those in the East Indies ; and on the same diseases as they appear in Great Britain / by John Clark.
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Date: 1792
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Observations on fevers, especially those of the continued type, and on the scarlet fever attended with ulcerated sore-throat, as it appeared at Newcastle upon Tyne in the year 1778 : together with a comparative view of that epidemic with the scarlet fever as described by authors, and the angina maligna / by John Clark, M.D. one of the physicians to the Newcastle Dispensary.
Clark, John, 1744-1805.
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Date: 1780
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A collection of papers intended to promote an institution for the cure and prevention of infectious fevers in Newcastle and other populous towns. Together with the communications of the most eminent physicians, relative to the safety and importance of annexing fever-wards to the Newcastle and other infirmaries. Part Second. / By John Clark, M.D.
Clark, John, 1744-1805.
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Date: 1802
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