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Typhoid fever and diphtheria / written for the Australian Health Society by J.W. Springthorpe
Bib ID 1583365
Format BookBook
Author
Springthorpe, J. W. (John William)
 
Edition New ed. 
Description Melbourne : Australian Health Society, 1889 
8 p. ; 21 cm. 
Series

Sanitary tracts (Australian Health Society). First series ; no. 3.

Notes

Caption title.

"April 1889."

Sanitary tracts first series.

Subjects Diphtheria.  |  Typhoid fever.
Other authors/contributors Australian Health Society

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