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Major-General Sir Leonard Rogers' tabulated notes.
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Major-General Sir Leonard Rogers' tabulated notes.
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Tabulated notes of fever cases, Calcutta European Hospital (1904-1906). Pages 65-66, charts and short notes only. (colour)

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