Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from How to Diagnose Smallpox: A Guide for General Practitioners, Post-Graduate Students and Others
It treats of the diagnosis of smallpox as a matter Vital to the control of the disease, and sets out the principal diagnostic points in handy form, so as to be readily available in practice. Drafted eight or nine years ago, in the form of notes for post-graduate demonstrations or lectures, it is intended primarily as a guide for those Who are in general practice; others, however, who have to deal with smallpox, may also find it useful.
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