[Treatise on fevers., 1855 or 56?-1858?

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[Treatise on fevers., 1855 or 56?-1858?

Incomplete draft of an unpublished work on fevers in general, including chapters on acclimatization, temperament, treatment, malaria, periodicity, and idiopathic fever.

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