Some account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in Liverpool, in the latter months of the year 1844 / by George Churchill Watson.
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Some account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in Liverpool, in the latter months of the year 1844 / by George Churchill Watson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
28/30 (page 26)
![kindly allowed me to refer to tlie books of their medical officers; and to Mr. Fell, the surgeon of the Workhouse, I am also under obligations. To Mr. Abraham I am indebted for a copy of his meteo- rological report for the period refered to. Finally, to the Editor of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal I owe my thanks for his polite attention to, and revision of, my manuscript, so as to render it more fitted for publication, it havin been placed in his hands in an imperfect state, owin to the occurrence of illness in my family. Liverpool, 4, Bedford Street, North, December, 1845. E RR AT A. Page 7, column 1; bottom line but one, for unobserved, read “unrecorded.’' Page 7, column 2, line 10, for unnoticed read “ unrecorded.” Page 7, column 2, line 30, for tympanitis, read “ tympanites.” Page 8, column 1, line 12, for unnoticed, read “ unrecorded.” Page 8, column 1, line 24, for unnoticed, read “ not noted.” Page 8, column 1, line 42, for inordinate digestion, read “involuntary dejections.” Page 19, column 2, line 39, for tends, read “ trends.” [The foregoing pages are the substance of a Communication read before the Medical Society of Liverpool, at two of their Meetings in the Months of January and October.'] i BtStGHTOtf ANO CO., PRINTERS, WORCESTER. fcn fco](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28044034_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)