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Pascalis Ouviere, Felix, 1762-1833
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An account of the contagious epidemic yellow fever, which prevailed in Philadelphia in the summer and autumn of 1797 : comprising the questions of its causes and domestic origin, characters, medical treatment, and preventives / by Felix Pascalis Ouviere, M.D. ; corresponding member of the Medical Society of Connecticut, and resident member of the Philadelphia Academy of Medicine.
Pascalis Ouviere, Felix, 1762-1833.Date: 1798- Books
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An exposition of the dangers of interment in cities : illustrated by an account of the funeral rites and customs of the Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, and primitive Christians, by ancient and modern ecclesiastical canons, civil statutes, and municipal regulations, and by chemical and physical principles / chiefly from the works of Vicq d'Azyr of France and Scipione Piattoli of Modena ; with additions by Felix Pascalis.
Pascalis Ouviere, Felix, 1762-1833.Date: 1823- Books
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An exposition of the dangers of interment in cities; illustrated by an account of the funeral rites and customs of the Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, and primitive Christians; by ancient and modern ecclesiastical canons, civil statutes, and municipal regulations; and by chemical and physical principles. Chiefly from the works of Vicq d'Azyr ... and Prof. Scipione Piattoli ... / with additons by Felix Pascalis.
Pascalis Ouviere, Felix, 1762-1833.Date: 1823- Books
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Eulogy on the life and character of the Hon. Samuel Latham Mitchill, M.D : delivered at the request of the New-York City and County Medical Society, in the Superior Court Room, City Hall, October 15th, 1831 / by Felix Pascalis.
Pascalis Ouviere, Felix, 1762-1833.Date: 1831- Books
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A statement of the occurrences during a malignant yellow fever : in the city of New-York, in the summer and autumnal months of 1819; and of the check given to its progress, by the measures adopted by the Board of Health. With a list of cases and names of sick persons; and a map of their places of residence within the infected and proscribed limits: with a view of ascertaining ... whether the distemper was engendered by domestic causes, or communicated by human contagion from foreign ports.
Pascalis Ouviere, Felix, 1762-1833.Date: 1819