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Carsten, B., Verslag van de Werkzaamheden der Afdeelingen van de Vereeniging 
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Hirigoyen, L., Scarlatine et rougeole chez une accouchöe. (Journ. de mdd. de 
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Cholera, Typhus, Ruhr, Gelbfieber, Pest. 
Beeson, H. 0., A possible source of infection in typhoid fever. (Kansas City 
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Carstairs, J. G., The etiology of typhoid fever. (Australas. Med. Gaz, Sydney. 
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Davis, N. S., The physiological action of typhoid fever poison. (Med. Record. 
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Reineke, J. J., Der Typhus in Hamburg mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der 
Epidemieen von 1885-1888. gr 4°. IV, 71 p. m. 15 Phototypien u. 8 photo- 
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Stemberg, G. M., Recent researches relating to the etiology of yellow fever. 
(Lancet. 1889. Vol. II No 26. p. 1327.) 
Stab, A.. Bacteriological investigations of a case of yellow fever treated at St 
John’s nospital, Brooklyn, in 1888, with remarks on yellow fever at Key West 
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Typhusepidemie, die, in Essen vom Jahre 1889. (VeröffentL d. kais. Gesundh.- 
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Vaillard, Contribution a l’ötiologie de la fiövre typhoide. (Gaz. hebdom. de möd. 
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W undinfektionskrankheiten. 
(Eiterung, Phlegmone, Erysipel, akutes purulentes Oedem, Pyämie, Septikämie, 
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