- Practical illustrations of the scarlet fever, measles, and pulmonary consumption;: With observations on the efficacy of sulphureous waters in chronic complaints by John Armstrong, 1818
- Arthritis of scarlet fever by Carlisle S Boyd, 1937
- Dr. Thorne Thorne's report to the Local Government Board on an epidemic of scarlet fever in Portsmouth, and on the absence within the borough of proper ... suffering from dangerous infectious diseases by R. Thorne Thorne, 1877
- Dr. Thorne Thorne's report to the Local Government Board on the circumstances attending an extensive diffusion of scarlet fever in Great Massingham and ... the sanitary administration of the district by R. Thorne Thorne, 1877
- Measles, diphtheria, scarlet fever, chicken pox and whooping cough (Little blue book) by George H Weaver, 1924
- The relation of streptococci to scarlet fever and its complications by R. A O'Brien, 1926
- Permissible variations in quarantine in scarlet fever by A. W Mitchell, 1912
- The mode of infection and duration of the infectious period in scarlet fever (Fiske Fund prize dissertation) by Charles Value Chapin, 1909
- Dr. H.F. Parsons's report to the Local Government Board on the general sanitary condition of the Bedlingtonshire Urban District, and on the recent prevalence of scarlet fever in the district by H. Franklin Parsons, 1880
- The value of active immunization against scarlet fever (Reprint series / Michigan. Dept. of Health) by Guy L Kiefer, 1929
- Dr. Parsons's report to the Local Government Board on the prevalence of scarlet fever and "fever" in the Llanelly Urban Sanitary District by H. Franklin Parsons, 1880
- Dr. Thorne Thorne's report to the Local Government Board on the sanitary condition of Peterchurch in the Rural Sanitary District of Dore, and on a prevalence of scarlet fever in the village by R. Thorne Thorne, 1877
- Henry Adams and his attack of scarlet fever by English Combatant, 1984
- Practical sanitary hints for preventing the spread of the "catching" or epidemic diseases, such as scarlet fever, small-pox [etc.] by William Hardwicke, 1875
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