Name/Title
Memoirs of the Yellow FeverDescription
Currie, William, 1754-1828. Memoirs of the yellow fever, which prevailed in Philadelphia, and other parts of the United States of America, in the summer and autumn of the present year, 1798. Including, tables of the weather, and the daily returns of the sick, and dead; the proceedings of the Board of Health, and Guardians of the Poor. With the various events of each day, noted at the time of their occurrence; and the publications which appeared in the different newspapers, during the continuance of the disease, dissections at Boston, &c. &c. To which is added, a collection of facts respecting the origin of the fever... Philadelphia: Printed by John Bioren, for Thomas Dobson... 1798. [2], 145 p.; 21 cm. (8vo) Described by Bartlett as "a kind of desultory diary of the yellow-fever visitation of 1798" (#37, p. 570), the Memoirs provides a daily chronology of the epidemic drawn from Curries own recollections and a variety of published and manuscript sources.
Philadelphia Printed by John Bioren for Thomas DobsonOther Names and Numbers
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Miner 130. Austin 602.Condition
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staining around edges[,2], 145 p.; 21 cm. (8vo), [2], 145pp. Orig. calf. A very good copy.