A Treatise on the Fevers of Jamaica, with Some Observations on the Intermitting Fever of America,

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A Treatise on the Fevers of Jamaica, with Some Observations on the Intermitting Fever of America,

Description

JACKSON, Robert A. A Treatise on the Fevers of Jamaica, with Some Observations on the Intermitting Fever of America, and an Appendix, Containing Some Hints on the Means of reserving the Health of Soldiers in Hot Climates. Phila.: Printed for Robert Campbell, 1795. 1st American ed. xi,276,19,[4, advertisements]pp. This book, first published in London in 1791, was a resource after the yellow fever outbreak of 1793. Jackson documents the detailed search for a cure for the deadly disease-which lasted another century. Jackson offers "Observations contained in the following pages, were made during the time that I lived in Jamaica, or while I attended some part of the army in America," between 1774 and 1782. The cures, which proved ineffective, included drenching with cold water, purging, blood letting, etc.

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Evans 28890. Austin 1040. Miner 231.

Condition

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Bound in antique-style calf-backed marbled boards, gilt-ruled raised spine bands, re morocco spine label. Light scattered foxing and toning, else very good.