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Address by J.G. Thomas, M.D., Savannah, Georgia, in defense of the National Board of Health, against attacks in Congress, and on the importance of Sapelo quarantine station as a place of refuge for dangerous and infected vessels for the South-Atlantic states : read before the Savannah Citizens' Sanitary Association in September, 1882, and before the Georgia Historical Society in December, 1882

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