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Yellow fever in the North : the methods of early epidemiology / William Coleman
Bib ID 2445005
Format BookBook
Author
Coleman, William, 1934-
 
Description Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 
xv, 202 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0299111148 (pbk.) :  0299111105 : 
Series

Wisconsin publications in the history of science and medicine ; no. 6

Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 197-198.

Subjects Epidemiology - History - 19th century.  |  Yellow fever - France - Saint-Nazaire - Epidemiology - History - 19th century.  |  Yellow fever - Wales - Swansea - Epidemiology - History - 19th century.  |  Yellow fever - Gibraltar - Epidemiology - History - 19th century.  |  Epidemiologic methods.  |  History of medicine, 19th cent. - Europe.  |  Yellow fever - History - Europe.

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