标题: Christian Louboutin Outlet the author [打印本页] 作者: ormogreen 时间: 2011-6-17 15:53 标题: Christian Louboutin Outlet the author having fixed characters, and displaying sufficient uniformity in its symptoms to impress upon it the seal of a specific malady, even when subjected to the eccentric tendencies of the epidemic impulse, I think will not be questioned by any one who has traced its history in this country. In composing the present treatise, Christian Louboutin Outlet the author will draw from all the sources of information within his reach, as well as largely from his own experience in the disease.The first account of importance, given of this disease in this country, is that of Dr. George Sutton of ffice:smarttags" />Aurora, Indiana, published in the Western Lancet, for November, 1843. According to this writer, the disease commenced in the latter part of November, 1842, in Ripley Co., near Ripley Creek, and from thence extended in a southeasterly direction over a section of country, varying from ten to fifteen miles in width, and about thirty in length, following the Christian Louboutin Outlet course of some small streams which empty into the Ohio. A few cases occurred in the adjoining county upon the opposite side of the river. Dr. Sutton observes, that it is remarkable that it did not spread towards the west, but adds, that at about the same period, an epidemic of a similar character did prevail a little to the northwest of the locality above mentioned.The next account in order, is that of Drs. C. Hall and G. Dexter, in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Jan., 1844, who adopt the name of "Erysipelatous Fever." These gentlemen give a history of the disease as it prevailed in various portions of the State of Vermont, and state, that "as far as the inquiry has been extended, the answer has corroborated the statement, that in the spring of 1842, it was noticed as an epidemic," and that "there is no satisfactory evidence that it observed any particular line of progress; Christian Louboutin Saleon the contrary, the proof is conclusive that its course has been irregular and erratic."