Rolle’s Account of the Burning of London in 1666.
Footnote 34:
Official Reports on the Province of Kumaon, by J. H. Batten, Esq., C.E. Agra, 1851.
Footnote 35:
Dr. Cheyne on Dysentery, Dublin Hospital Reports, vol. iii.
Footnote 36:
Statistical Reports on the Health of the Navy. Part II. 1853.
Footnote 37:
See Clinical Reports of Continued Fever, by Austin Flint, M.D.: Buffalo, 1852, p. 380. Also Med. Times and Gazette, March 12, 1853, p. 261.
Footnote 38:
Association Journal, October 6, 1854.
Footnote 39:
8vo., 1842, p. 66.
Footnote 40:
Essai de Géographie Médicale, p. 52.
Footnote 41:
Page 94.
Footnote 42:
De Aere, Aquis, et Locis.
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