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Some Features of the Recent Outbreak of Enteric Fever at Omagh District Asylum

  • Patrick O'Doherty (a1)
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Though the subject of enteric fever would not seem to come within the purview of this Association, yet special features, mental and otherwise, of the outbreak in Omagh Asylum in the end of last year prompted me to put some of the facts before the members of the Irish Division. They will pardon me if they find my remarks rather bald, being mere records of observations, but I hope they will not be altogether uninteresting.

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(1) A paper read at the Summer Meeting of the Irish Division held at the Derry District Asylum on July 2nd, 1912.

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Some Features of the Recent Outbreak of Enteric Fever at Omagh District Asylum

  • Patrick O'Doherty (a1)
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