Null Arnemann,J.
Some remarks on the scarlet fever that has prevailed in Götting…
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Arnemann,J. Some remarks on the scarlet fever that has prevailed in Göttingen for some time. Göttingen, (self-published) 1802. 54 pp., 7 pp. addendum. - ╔Binding: Cappel,L.C.W.╗ Beurkundung der unter dem 8. dieses Monaths von mir herausgegebenen Krankheits- Geschichte. Göttingen in January 1802. 38 pp. - ╔(Ders. Abhandlung vom Scharlachausschlage)╗ Ibid. 1802. 30 pp. (without title page). I. Hirsch-H. I, 197 f. II. Hirsch-H. I, 659 - Some spotting and scarce trimmings - Rare.

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Arnemann,J. Some remarks on the scarlet fever that has prevailed in Göttingen for some time. Göttingen, (self-published) 1802. 54 pp., 7 pp. addendum. - ╔Binding: Cappel,L.C.W.╗ Beurkundung der unter dem 8. dieses Monaths von mir herausgegebenen Krankheits- Geschichte. Göttingen in January 1802. 38 pp. - ╔(Ders. Abhandlung vom Scharlachausschlage)╗ Ibid. 1802. 30 pp. (without title page). I. Hirsch-H. I, 197 f. II. Hirsch-H. I, 659 - Some spotting and scarce trimmings - Rare.

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