Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 61
... disease became comparatively quiescent . It prevailed , indeed , as an endemic , and occasionally as an epidemic , in the cities of the extreme South , but , with the exception of a few isolated cases , the States north of South ...
... disease became comparatively quiescent . It prevailed , indeed , as an endemic , and occasionally as an epidemic , in the cities of the extreme South , but , with the exception of a few isolated cases , the States north of South ...
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... disease was severe and general . In most of these places , the pestilence ascended the navigable rivers , and penetrated for some distance into the country . The Northern cities did not escape . Boston lost thirty - two by this fever in ...
... disease was severe and general . In most of these places , the pestilence ascended the navigable rivers , and penetrated for some distance into the country . The Northern cities did not escape . Boston lost thirty - two by this fever in ...
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... disease , as well from their habits of living as from their greater ex - proving it . posure to the causes of such disease . Of such causes there was no lack . The first cases oc- curred in an unpaved street near the docks and parallel ...
... disease , as well from their habits of living as from their greater ex - proving it . posure to the causes of such disease . Of such causes there was no lack . The first cases oc- curred in an unpaved street near the docks and parallel ...
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... disease soon spread through the vi- cinity , at first slowly , but afterward more rap- idly . It seemed to make as regular approaches as a besieging army . At first it drew a cordon round the city along the beaches , and then , as if ...
... disease soon spread through the vi- cinity , at first slowly , but afterward more rap- idly . It seemed to make as regular approaches as a besieging army . At first it drew a cordon round the city along the beaches , and then , as if ...
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... disease was thus ravaging the city , it was in like manner spreading through the shipping in the port . Dr. Lallemant , who had charge of the marine hospital at the island of Bom - Jesus , gives a dreary list of vessels which were ...
... disease was thus ravaging the city , it was in like manner spreading through the shipping in the port . Dr. Lallemant , who had charge of the marine hospital at the island of Bom - Jesus , gives a dreary list of vessels which were ...
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