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SPOTTED FEVER OF MONTANA. 



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A Suggestion as to the Treatment of the Spotted Fever of Montana. Ibid., 

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RlCKETTS, H. T. 



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 The Transmission of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever by the Bite of the 



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the Rocky Mountains). J. Infect. Dis. (1904), 1, 31. 



