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The Barnwell County Endemic of 1891: Is it Typhoid or Continued Fever? - Accession 1323 - M660 (714)

The Barnwell County Endemic of 1891: Is it Typhoid or Continued Fever? - Accession 1323 - M660 (714)

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Identifier

Accession 1323 - M660 (714)

Inclusive Dates

ca. 1892

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Collection Size

9 pieces

Language

English

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of a booklet titled, The Barnwell County Endemic of 1891: Is it Typhoid or Continued Fever? published in ca. 1892. This publication is an address read “At a special meeting of the Barnwell County (South Carolina) Medical Society, called March 8th, 1892, to discuss the character of the recent County fever outbreak, Dr. L. C. Stevens, president, in the chair, the following paper read by Dr. Martin Bellinger was unanimously endorsed and ordered to be published.” Also included is a Map Of The State Of South Carolina, United States Of America: Shewing The Cities, Principal Towns, Court Houses, Railroads, Rivers and Seacoast Published by Joseph Walker, Charleston, SC 1867.

Provenance

Transferred from Special Collections.

Keywords

Epidemics, Typhoid Fever, Maps, Medical Societies

Copyright

For information concerning copyright please contact the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University.

The Barnwell County Endemic of 1891: Is it Typhoid or Continued Fever? - Accession 1323 - M660 (714)

LC Subject Headings

Epidemics--South Carolina--Barnwell County; Typhoid fever--South Carolina--Barnwell County; Railroads--South Carolina--Maps; South Carolina--Maps

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