Some forms of eruption simulating scarlatina
A. D. Blackader
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Some forms of eruption simulating scarlatina
Published
1985
Publisher
s.n.
Pages
9
ISBN-10
0665019408
Subjects
Observations on the scarlatina anginosa, commonly called the ulcerated sore throat
A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa
A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa: or what is vulgarly called the scarlet fever, or canker-rash
Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de Scarlatina cynanchica
A study of eight hundred and fifty cases of scarlet fever with a more particular consideration of seventy-one fatal cases
Scarlet fever
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