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                                        <title level="j">The Medical and Surgical History of the War
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                                        <date when="1888">1888</date>
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                                <p><hi rend="initialcap">C</hi>ASE 145.&#8212;<name
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                                                <name type="organization" key="152">1st N. J.
                                                Cav.</name>; age 19; was admitted <date type="admit"
                                                when="1864-01-14">Jan. 14, 1864</date>, in a state
                                        of low delirium from typhoid fever. He died on <date
                                                type="death" when="1864-01-19">the 19th</date>. <hi
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                                        congested; liver softened; Peyer's patches
                                                ulcerated.&#8212;<hi rend="italic"><name
                                                  type="hospital" key="189">Third Division
                                                  Hospital</name>, Alexandria, Va.</hi></p>
                        
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