Yellow fever and malarial diseases embracing a history of the epidemics of yellow fever in Texas : new views on its diagnosis, treatment, propagation and control / ... By Greensville Dowell.
- Dowell, Greensville, 1822-1881.
- Date:
- 1876
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Yellow fever and malarial diseases embracing a history of the epidemics of yellow fever in Texas : new views on its diagnosis, treatment, propagation and control / ... By Greensville Dowell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![INDEX Anatomy, Pathology and Treatment of .Spleen 228 Author's Reports, Blair in ffl Hurtardo iii Heber Smith 2!) Dowler iii Orsamus Smith 30 Heard 101 Pope 80 S. R. Thompson 32 i). L. Crampton 34 H. Wardner 38 P. H. Bailhache 39 D. P. Fenner 39 W. H. Farner 42 Lahadle 45 J. M. Reuss 49 S. W. Welch 56 Kilpatrick 69 Bailey 73 Coleman 80, 128 Palmer 05 Matchett 104 R. H. Harrison UKM24 Powell !30 Howard 128 J. M. Woodworth, S. S. IT. S. Marine Hospital 29 Black Vomit 5 Bloody Flux 235 Cause is not Carried in the Air to any great Distance Cases and Deaths in N. O., 1873, (Table) 31 Cold below 32° 9 Diarrhoea Hemorrhagica 235 Disinfectants as a Means of Preventing the Spread of Yellow Fever 26 Dengue Complicated with Yellow Fever in 1858. Dr. McCraven lm Den»ue Treatment of Dr. McCraven 136 Dengue] Pathology and Treatment 104, 19o Dengue, a Typical Eruptive Fever, its Ther- mometrical Semeiology. By Dr. H. C. D'Aquin lif' Epidemics at Calvert, 1873. Dr. Palmer 95 it Dr. Coleman... 89 Galveston 56 Febris Typhus Icterodes iii Fever aw Congestiva 200 Diagnosis 301 Treatment 202 Fubria Intermittent and Remittent 205 Symptoms and Varieties. 205 Con tin ua 206 Intermittens Quotidiana. — 206 Most usual time of Chill 207 Intermittens Tertiana 207 Hematuria Miasmatica 213 Report of Dr. Wallace. 215 Fevers, Malarial 200 Treatment 209 General Remarks 211 Hepatitis Acuta—Jaundice, Acute 7 Introduction iii Infectious Yellow Fever 7 Importation, Its 8 Icterus—Jaundice 223 ' 'hronicus 223 Acutus 223 Hsemorrhagicus 224 Isolation 9 Jaundice 222 My Own Personal Experience in Yellow Fever 141 Mode of Propagating Infectious Yellow Fever 7 Mortality 8 Mosher, Dr. J. S., Tonipkinsville, S. I., N J. 30 My Own Personal Experience at Calvert... 165 No One has a Second Attack 6 Nature and Treatment of Yellow Fever. James S. Bailey 73 Origin, Its 9 Personal Experience in Yellow Fever, 1S64.. 140 Personal Experience in Yellow Fever at Galveston, 1866 141 Personal Experience in Yellow Fever at Galveston, 1S67 149 Personal Experience in Yellow Fever at Galveston, 1870 161 Personal Experience in Yellow Fever at Galveston, 1873 163 Persons Liable to the Yellow Fever 6 Prevention by Sanitary Measures 9 Prophylaxis 9 Quarantine.. As a Protective Measure 13, 14,15 History and Effectiveness.. 15, 16, 17 Facts Concerning 18,19 Incidents, etc 24, 25,26](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21026907_0251.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)