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... Ireland to epidemic diseases , of which a careful chronological history , extending over a long series of years , is to be found in the writings of Rogers , m O'Connell , " and Rutty . Typhus , however , had been known in Ireland long ...
... Ireland to epidemic diseases , of which a careful chronological history , extending over a long series of years , is to be found in the writings of Rogers , m O'Connell , " and Rutty . Typhus , however , had been known in Ireland long ...
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... Ireland and continued until 1721 , when ' it abated of its severity , dwindling insensibly away , till at length it was rarely to be met with.'s It was always most prevalent during the cold months of the year . From O'Connell's ...
... Ireland and continued until 1721 , when ' it abated of its severity , dwindling insensibly away , till at length it was rarely to be met with.'s It was always most prevalent during the cold months of the year . From O'Connell's ...
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... Ireland , but extended to England . In London , where i was described by Dr. Edward Strother , F.R.C.P. , as a ' very remarkabl spotted fever , ' it proved fatal to many , and in one week raised the bil of mortality to nearly one ...
... Ireland , but extended to England . In London , where i was described by Dr. Edward Strother , F.R.C.P. , as a ' very remarkabl spotted fever , ' it proved fatal to many , and in one week raised the bil of mortality to nearly one ...
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... Ireland in the spring of 1735 , and in 1736 ; in connection with this , it may be observed that the years 1734 and 1735 were very rainy and the summers were like winters . After 1731 , however , there was no great epidemic of fever ...
... Ireland in the spring of 1735 , and in 1736 ; in connection with this , it may be observed that the years 1734 and 1735 were very rainy and the summers were like winters . After 1731 , however , there was no great epidemic of fever ...
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... Ireland . until 1770. In that year we learn from Dr. James Sims , of Tyrone , a fever appeared in the east of Ireland which , in the summer of 1771 reached Tyrone , and , as autumn advanced , raged there with great violence , and lasted ...
... Ireland . until 1770. In that year we learn from Dr. James Sims , of Tyrone , a fever appeared in the east of Ireland which , in the summer of 1771 reached Tyrone , and , as autumn advanced , raged there with great violence , and lasted ...
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