Reports on epidemic choleraJ. Churchill, 1854 - 565 pages |
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Page 93
... died of Cholera during November and December , 1848 , and January , 1849 , and 44 of them died in the village of Chesham , between the 13th of November and the 18th of January , but in the month of November two other deaths were ...
... died of Cholera during November and December , 1848 , and January , 1849 , and 44 of them died in the village of Chesham , between the 13th of November and the 18th of January , but in the month of November two other deaths were ...
Page 140
... died on the 22nd of decided Cholera . The second engineer of the steamer had died on the voyage , of an attack believed to be Cholera . One of two persons who slept in the same house in Horsley down , * See The appearance of Cholera at ...
... died on the 22nd of decided Cholera . The second engineer of the steamer had died on the voyage , of an attack believed to be Cholera . One of two persons who slept in the same house in Horsley down , * See The appearance of Cholera at ...
Page 142
... died , and these were the first cases in Scotland . " Of the origin of the disease in Dublin in 1832 , no account has been found . In 1848 , as it appears from the report of the Health Commissioners for Ireland , * the first case of ...
... died , and these were the first cases in Scotland . " Of the origin of the disease in Dublin in 1832 , no account has been found . In 1848 , as it appears from the report of the Health Commissioners for Ireland , * the first case of ...
Page 143
... died , and twelve sick were landed and put into the hospitals . Immediately , eight cases and five deaths oc- curred at Staten Island in persons who had never been on board the vessel ; but a sharp frost seemed to arrest the spread of ...
... died , and twelve sick were landed and put into the hospitals . Immediately , eight cases and five deaths oc- curred at Staten Island in persons who had never been on board the vessel ; but a sharp frost seemed to arrest the spread of ...
Page 147
... of the patients . This was on Sunday ( December 2nd ) on the Wednesday following he was attacked with violent symptoms of Cholera and died the same day . A woman who had been a nurse , without having any L 2 BY SHIPS . 147.
... of the patients . This was on Sunday ( December 2nd ) on the Wednesday following he was attacked with violent symptoms of Cholera and died the same day . A woman who had been a nurse , without having any L 2 BY SHIPS . 147.
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affected appeared atmosphere attacked August blood Bridgenorth Buckinghamshire calomel cause of Cholera cessation character Cholera Committee Cholera field Cholera occurred Cholera patients collapse communication congested contagion contagious conveyed damp deaths from Cholera deaths occurred December demic diarrhoea died diffusion disease districts ecchy ecchymosis England epidemic Epidemic Cholera facts fatal favour Female fever fibrinous fluid foul glands Hertfordshire Hospital human intercourse ileum impure increase infected influence instances intensity intestine July June localities London lunatic asylums Mesenteric Glands miles Millbank Prison months morbific mortality from Cholera mucous membrane Noss Mayo number of deaths nurses October outbreak pale period Peritoneum persons pia mater Place and Reporter population ports prevalence probable public establishments river sanitary condition September severe ships Shropshire sick Small Intestines solitary glands spots Staffordshire sub-district suffered Sunderland symptoms Table temperature theory tion towns ventilation visited wards wind winter Worcestershire Workhouse
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