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Destructive operation of foul air, tainted provisions, bad water and personal filthiness upon human constitutions, exemplified in the unparalleled cruelty of the British to the American captives at New York during the Revolutionary war, on board their prison and hospital ships in a communication to Dr. Mitchill, dated September 4, 1807; also a letter to the Tammany society, upon the same subject

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  • "Destructive operation of foul air, tainted provisions, bad water and personal filthiness upon human constitutions, exemplified in the unparalleled cruelty of the British to the American captives at New York during the Revolutionary war, on board their prison and hospital ships in a communication to Dr. Mitchill, dated September 4, 1807; also a letter to the Tammany society, upon the same subject"@en
  • "The destructive operation of foul air, tainted provisions, bad water and personal filthiness upon human constitutions exemplified in the unparalleled cruelty of the British to the American captives at New York during the revolutionary war, on board their prison and hospital ships, in a communication to Dr. Mitchill, dated September 4, 1807 : also a letter to the Tammany society, upon the same subject"@en
  • "The destructive operation of foul air, tainted provisions, bad water and personal filthiness upon human constitutions exemplified in the unparalleled cruelty of the British to the American captives at New York during the Revolutionary War, on board their prison and hospital ships, in a communication to Dr. Mitchill, dated September 4, 1807 : also a letter to the Tammany Society, upon the same subject"@en
  • "Destructive operation of foul air, tainted provisions, bad water and personal filthiness upon human constitutions, exemplified in the unparalleled cruelty of the British to the American captives at New York during the Revolutionary war, on board their prison and hospital ships in a communication to Dr. Mitchill, dated September 4, 1807 also a letter to the Tammany society, upon the same subject, by Captain Alexander Coffin, jun., one of the surviving sufferers"@en
  • "The destructive operation of foul air, tainted provisions, bad water and personal filthiness upon human constitutions exemplified in the unparalleled cruelty of the British to the American captives at New York during the revolutionary war, on board their prison and hospital ships, in a communication to Dr. Mitchill, dated September 4, 1807 ; also a letter to the Tammany society, upon the same subject"