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Walcheren
Peninsula in Zeeland, Netherlands
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Observations on the Walcheren diseases, which affected the British soldiers, in the expedition to the Scheldt, commanded by Lt. Gen. the Earl of Chatham / by G.P. Dawson.
Dawson, G. P. (George Pearson), 1783-1829.
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Date: 1810
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An account of the Islands of Walcheren and South Beveland, against which the British Expedition proceeded in 1809, describing the different operations of His Majesty's Army during the siege of Flushing, and containing observations on the ... inhabitants, to which are added a few remarks respecting the ... climate, and ... the disease which prevailed among the troops / by George Hargrove.
Hargrove, George, -1822.
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Date: 1812
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History of the Walcheren remittent, commencing with its advanced state, when most dangerous & destructive to the soldiery : and concluding with its very favourable termination ... / by Thomas Wright.
Wright, Thomas.
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Date: 1811
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History of the Walcheren remittent, commencing with its advanced state, when most dangerous & destructive to the soldiery : and concluding with its very favourable termination ... Also the sequels, anaemia, acholia, Aegytian opthalmia &c. &c. elucidated by dissections / by Thomas Wright.
Wright, Thomas, active 1811.
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Date: 1811
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A scientific and popular view of the fever of Walcheren, and its consequences, as they appeared in the British troops returned from the late expedition : with an account of the morbid anatomy of the body, and the efficacy of drastic purges and mercury in the treatment of this disease / by J.B. Davis.
Davis, John Bunnell, 1780-1824.
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Date: 1810
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