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| Residence | Medical College, Savannah, Georgia, US | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
proposed 1867.04.16
Prof. of obstetrics
Notes From Elsewhere
James J. Waring, M.D., calculated higher death rates for the 1854 [yellow fever] epidemic. He reports 1,040 deaths “in an average population of 6,000 for the period of four months or a death rate of one to six
[his brother Frederick died during this epidemic]