Title: | Shecut's medical and philosophical essays. Containing: 1st. Topographical, historical and other sketches of the city of Charleston, from its first settlement to the present period. 2d. An essay on the prevailing fever of 1817. 2d. ed., with improvements. 3d. An essay on contagions and infections. (2d. improved ed.) And 4th. An essay on the principles and properties of the electric fluid. The whole of which are designed as illustrative of the domestic origin of the yellow fever of Charleston; and, as conducing to the formation of a medical history of the state of South-Carolina. |
Author: | Shecut, John L. E. W. (John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge), 1770-1836 |
Note: | Printed for the author, by A. E. Miller, 1819 |
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Subject: | Charleston (S.C.) |
Subject: | Communicable diseases |
Subject: | Electrotherapeutics |
Subject: | Yellow fever -- South Carolina -- Charleston -- 1817 |
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