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History of the pestilence, commonly called yellow fever, : which almost desolated Philadelphia, in the months of August, September & October, 1798. By Thomas Condie & Richard Folwell
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History of the pestilence, commonly called yellow fever, : which almost desolated Philadelphia, in the months of August, September & October, 1798. By Thomas Condie & Richard Folwell
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[1799]
Call number
267673
Creator
Condie, Thomas (1775?-1814)
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(8vo)
Associated people
Rittenhouse, David, (1732-1796,)
Folwell, Richard, (1768?-1814,)
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