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Health, Medicine, and Politics in 19th Century Texas

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Receipt for medicine purchased, 1861
War Tax Receipt for five dollars in Confederate Treasury notes, 1861
Confederate voucher for medicine, 1864
Correspondence by William R. Smith, 1864
Certificate of election, 1866
Receipt for medicine purchased, 1866
Receipt for medical and post-mortem services, 1870
Hospital ledger, 1871
Notice to clean/sanitize property, 1875
Correspondence to Governor Frank R. Lubbock, 1878
Yellow Fever Quarantine Proclamation, 1893
The Climate of Texas in Relations to the Distribution of Diseases and Causing Diseases and Deaths, 1894
Sworn oath affirming no exposure to yellow fever in the past 20 days, 1897

Sworn oath affirming no exposure to yellow fever in the past 20 days, 1897

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George D. Neal

10-29-1897

Sworn oath signed by George Neal of Navasota City, TX, attesting he had not been in an infected district or community with yellow fever in the past 20 days.

http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/jpmcgovern/28

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MS021-084

https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=jpmcgovern

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