Reports on epidemic choleraJ. Churchill, 1854 - 565 pages |
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Page 143
... woman labouring under decided Cholera , was landed and taken to the hospital . On the following day , the 13th , a man who had come over in the same ship and had diarrhoea when he arrived , was brought to the hospital in a state of ...
... woman labouring under decided Cholera , was landed and taken to the hospital . On the following day , the 13th , a man who had come over in the same ship and had diarrhoea when he arrived , was brought to the hospital in a state of ...
Page 147
... in the removal 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.
... in the removal 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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William Baly. woman who had been a nurse , without having any communi- cation with these people , but occupying another room in the same building , was attacked and died the same day , with all the symptoms of Cholera . A man who had ...
William Baly. woman who had been a nurse , without having any communi- cation with these people , but occupying another room in the same building , was attacked and died the same day , with all the symptoms of Cholera . A man who had ...
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... woman , brought from the Islington Union House to nurse them , was likewise attacked and died on the 14th of January . In two other instances in which children were removed from Tooting to asylums on the north side of the Thames , one ...
... woman , brought from the Islington Union House to nurse them , was likewise attacked and died on the 14th of January . In two other instances in which children were removed from Tooting to asylums on the north side of the Thames , one ...
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William Baly. facts here stated . The other objection is , that the woman , who died in the St. Pancras Workhouse , lived in a different part of the building and had no communication with the sick children . This has less force than the ...
William Baly. facts here stated . The other objection is , that the woman , who died in the St. Pancras Workhouse , lived in a different part of the building and had no communication with the sick children . This has less force than the ...
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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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