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STEWART, Alexander Patrick (1813 – 1883)

1813 – 1883

1 entries in the GMN corpus.

1840 CE

#5025

Some considerations on the nature and pathology of typhus and typhoid fever, applied to the solution of the question of the identity or non-identity of the two diseases.

Typhoid and typhus were often confused. Stewart made a careful analysis of a number of cases of both fevers and clearly demonstrated that there were in Britain two distinct fevers – typhoid and typhus.