Foster, Kenneth R. (Author)
Jenkins, Mary F. (Author)
Toogood, Anna Coxe (Author)
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Thomas Apel;
(2016)
Feverish Bodies, Enlightened Minds: Science and the Yellow Fever Controversy in the Early American Republic
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Finger, Simon;
(2012)
The Contagious City: The Politics of Public Health in Early Philadelphia
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James K. Mattie;
Sukumar P. Desai;
(2015)
Samuel Holden Parsons Lee (1772–1863): American Physician, Entrepreneur and Selfless Fighter of the 1798 Yellow Fever Epidemic of New London, Connecticut
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Tatge, Robert O.;
(1980)
A quarantine quandary: Ship fever and yellow fever in Providence, Rhode Island, 1797
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Sean Morey Smith;
Christopher Willoughby;
(2021)
Medicine and Healing in the Age of Slavery
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Amy Forbes;
(2017)
"A Little Seasoning Would Aid in the Digestion of Our Factums": Wit, Evidence, and the Evolving Form of Medical Debate in New Orleans, 1853–1868
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Bonastra, Q.;
(2008)
Los orígenes del lazareto pabellonario. La arquitectura cuarentenaria en el cambio del setecientos al ochocientos
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Powell, J.H.;
(1993)
Bring out your dead: The great plague of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia in 1793. Reprinted with a new introduction by Foster, Kenneth R., Jenkins, Mary F., and Toogood, Anna Coxe
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Charters, Erica;
(2014)
Disease, War, and the Imperial State: The Welfare of the British Armed Forces during the Seven Years' War
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Mariola Espinosa;
(2014)
The Question of Racial Immunity to Yellow Fever in History and Historiography
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Smith, Mark A.;
(1996)
Andrew Brown's “Earnest Endeavor”: The Federal Gazette's role in Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic of 1793
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Estes, J. Worth;
Smith, Billy G.;
(1997)
A melancholy scene of devastation: The public response to the 1793 Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic
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Kopperman, Paul E.;
(2004)
“Venerate the Lancet”: Benjamin Rush's Yellow Fever Therapy in Context
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Kim, S.;
(2014)
Control Discourses and Power Relations of Yellow Fever: Philadelphia in 1793
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Dickerson, James L.;
(2006)
Yellow Fever: A Deadly Disease Poised to Kill Again
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Geggus, David;
(1979)
Yellow fever in the 1790's: The British army in occupied Saint Dominique
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Robinson, Arthur T.;
(1993)
The third horseman of the apocalypse: A multidisciplinary social history of the 1793 yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia
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Apel, Thomas;
(2012)
Feverish Bodies, Enlightened Minds: Yellow Fever and Common-Sense Natural Philosophy in the Early American Republic, 1793--1805
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Paul Michael Warden;
(2019)
Yellow Fever in the Imagination and Development of an American New Orleans, 1793-1860
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David S. Barnes;
(2023)
Lazaretto: How Philadelphia Used an Unpopular Quarantine Based on Disputed Science to Accommodate Immigrants and Prevent Epidemics
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