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  1. 10302641010
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Cross Reference(s):See, also, Colic (Lead)
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:CrossReference
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  2. 10302641020
    Author(s):Renaud, F.
    Title:*Quelques considérations sur une colique épidémique, déclarée à bord d'un navire de l'état, en rade de Rio-de-Janeiro (Brésil), dans le mois d'octobre 1822.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Place of Publication:Montpellier
    Date of Publication:1823
    Size:4°.
    Language:French
    Type of Resource:Dissertation
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  3. 10302641030
    Author(s):Babington, B. G.
    Title:On the functional disorder of the alimentary canal now prevailing.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Assoc. M. J.
    Place of Publication:Lond.
    Date of Publication:1854
    Pagination:ii, 900.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  4. 10302641040
    Author(s):Barker, J.
    Title:An account of bilious colics, as they appeared in several towns in the county of Cumberland, district of Maine, in the months of May, June and July, 1801, and the surprising relief obtained therein by alkaline remedies.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Med. Reposit.
    Place of Publication:N. Y.
    Date of Publication:1802
    Pagination:v, 267–277.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  5. 10302641050
    Author(s):Bennett, J. R.
    Title:Functional disorder of the alimentary canal recently prevailing.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Assoc. M. J.
    Place of Publication:Lond.
    Date of Publication:1854
    Pagination:ii, 926.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  6. 10302641060
    Author(s):del Campo, H.
    Title:Cólico epidémico.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Siglo méd.
    Place of Publication:Madrid
    Date of Publication:1861
    Pagination:viii, 38.
    Language:Spanish
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  7. 10302641070
    Author(s):Cousins, E.
    Title:The epidemic functional disorder of the alimentary canal.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Assoc. M. J.
    Place of Publication:Lond.
    Date of Publication:1854
    Pagination:ii, 952–955.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  8. 10302641080
    Author(s):De Vaulevier
    Title:Tableau historique d'une colique bilieuse qui a régné à Fougères.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:J. de méd., chir., pharm., etc.
    Place of Publication:Par.
    Date of Publication:1781
    Pagination:lv, 146–153.
    Language:French
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  9. 10302641090
    Author(s):Fenner, E. D.
    Title:Special report on the epidemic colic, which prevailed in the city of New Orleans, during the summer of 1849.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    In Note:In his: South. M. Rept.8°N. Orl.1849i, 159–190.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
  10. 10302641100
    Author(s):Galt, F. L.
    Title:Description of an epidemic malarial colic which prevailed at Iquitos, Peru, in the autumn of 1871.
    Subject(s):Colic (Epidemic)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Am. J. M. Sc.
    Place of Publication:Phila.
    Date of Publication:1872
    Pagination:n. s., lxiii, 368–378.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 1/Volume 3/Page 264
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