Extracts from "Memoirs of the yellow fever" / by William Currie, S.C.M.P. Philadelphia, 1798.

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Extracts from "Memoirs of the yellow fever" / by William Currie, S.C.M.P. Philadelphia, 1798.

Discusses the occurrences surrounding yellow fever in Philadelphia. Mentions Richard Allen, Dr. Cooper and several city officials. There is a footnote for the U.S. Gazette and Matthew Carey. Includes a table comparing the deaths in 1793 and 1798.

3 leaves ; 35 cm. folded to 22 x 9 cm.

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