Memoir of the Diseases of the British Troops during the Burman War
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In attempting to account for the frightful mortality that occurred during the Burman war, it may be necessary to introduce a medico-topographical sketch of the country, and of the peculiar circumstances to which the naval and military forces had been exposed. A comparison, also, of the more violent diseases under which our troops suffered, with those of Hither India, whose more prominent symptoms hold
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