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Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves.

Title:Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves.
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Note:J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1857
  
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Subject:Nervous system
Subject:Typhoid fever
Subject:Typhus fever
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