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- W1964136047 abstract "I. Considering that pathologists and physicians of all countries are of one accord in admitting that the epidemics of yellow fever are<i>always</i>preceded by serious cases of acute malaria, yellow fever must needs then, in my opinion, express the state of<i>saturation</i>ration of the atmosphere by the swamp microbe, thus permitting to man a greater absorption in due time, of the morbific principle; hence the very serious character of the symptoms presented; Considering that the two morbid entities co-exist in the same zone and increase in direct ratio of the development of the malarious germ,—a fact largely observed at Rio de Janeiro, where yellow fever is a contemporary and a companion of the excavations, breaking out at the same time that these are effected. and following them in their way through the city; Considering, besides, that yellow fever has no distinct characteristics of its own,—the symptoms that are" @default.
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- W1964136047 title "ON THE IDENTITY OF YELLOW FEVER AND ACUTE MALARIA—CONSEQUENT CONTAGIOUSNESS OF MALARIA AND CURABILITY OF YELLOW FEVER." @default.
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