A history of the yellow fever : The yellow fever epidemic of 1878, in Memphis, Tenn., embracing a complete list of the dead, the names of the doctors and nurses employed, names of all who contributed money or means, and the names and history of the Howards, together with other data, and lists of the dead elsewhere / By J. M. Keating.

  • Keating, John McLeod, 1830-1906.
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A history of the yellow fever : The yellow fever epidemic of 1878, in Memphis, Tenn., embracing a complete list of the dead, the names of the doctors and nurses employed, names of all who contributed money or means, and the names and history of the Howards, together with other data, and lists of the dead elsewhere / By J. M. Keating. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Memphis, Tenn. : Printed for the Howard Association, 1879.

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xi, 13-454 pages ; 26 cm

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