Dr. Deveze
is a Frenchman who had dealt with the yellow fever before, probably from the colonies near the
equator that France had. Dr. Benjamin Rush was a Scotsman who had not encountered the disease
before. The primary...
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Both Dr. Deveze and Dr. Benjamin Rush have their differences, but what are there similarities in Fever 1793.
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