| John Macgregor - 1828 - 344 pages
...consider, in strict concordance with the truth. " The fevers and other diseases of the United States are unknown here; no person ever saw an intermittent fever...who were so much reduced thereby, as to be carried on shore in blankets, all recover in a very short time; few of them had any return or fit of the complaint,... | |
| John MacGregor - 1828 - 290 pages
...consider, in strict concordance with the truth. " The fevers and other diseases of the United States are unknown here; no person ever saw an intermittent fever...who were so much reduced thereby, as to be carried on shore in blankets, all recover in a very short time; few of them had any return or fit of the complaint,... | |
| Joseph Bouchette - 1831 - 724 pages
...somewhat scarce: "The fevers and other diseases of the United States," says that intelligent writer, " are unknown here. No person ever saw an intermittent fever...climate. I have seen thirty Hessian soldiers, who brought the disease from the southward, and who were so much reduced thereby as to be carried on shore in blankets,... | |
| John Macgregor - 1832 - 526 pages
...the climate, is, I think, strictly true : " The fevers and other diseases of the United States are unknown here ; no person ever saw an intermittent...have seen thirty Hessian soldiers, who brought this disease from the southward, and who were so much reduced thereby as to be carried on shore in blankets,... | |
| John M'Gregor - 1832 - 1200 pages
...against the influence of the climate. I have seen thirty Hessian soldiers, who brought this disease from the southward, and who were so much reduced thereby as to be carried on shore in blankets, all recover in a very short time ; few of them had any return or fit of the complaint... | |
| 1838 - 266 pages
...have consulted, illustrates this point : — " The fevers and other diseases of the United States are unknown here ; no person ever saw an intermittent...have seen thirty Hessian soldiers, who brought this disease from the southward, and who were so much reduced thereby as to be carried on shore in blankets,... | |
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