North, Elisha, 1771-1843.
A treatise on a malignant epidemic, commonly called spotted fever : interspersed with remarks on the nature of fever in general, &c. And an appendix, in which is republished a number of essays written by different authors on this epidemic, with the addition of original notes : containing also a few original and selected cases, with clinical remarks.
New-York : T. & J. Swords, 1811.
A proposed second edition was never published. Cf. F. L. Pleadwell's "A new view of Elisha North and his Treatise on spotted fever; based on a recently discovered manuscript," in Annals of medical history, v. 6, 1924, p. 245-257.
Remarks on the Massachusetts Medical Society's Report on the spotted or petechial fever: p. 237-249. The Report was published in the Medical communications of the Society, v. 2, pt. 2, 1810, p. [111]- 234.
"Books [chiefly medical] printed and sold by T. & J. Swords": p. [251-252].
Signatures: A-Y[superscript 6].
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Imprint N.Y. New-York 1811
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