10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASIATIC CHOLERA»
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Asiatic cholera in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Asiatic cholera and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Asiatic Cholera: History Up to July 15, 1892, Causes and ...
MODE OF DISSEMINATION OF ASIATIC CHOLERA. '49 ing ground for cholera;
and when the disease has broken out among such an assemblage of human
beings it has spread far and wide with them to localities previously healthy, From
...
Nottidge Charles MacNamara, 1892
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Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence: From Ancient Times to ...
Asiatic and European Influenza Pandemic of 1836–37 Asiatic Cholera Pandemic
of 1846–63 Japanese Cholera Epidemics of 1858–59 and 1862 Japanese
Measles Epidemic of 1862 Asiatic Cholera Pandemic of 1865–75 Asiatic Cholera
...
3
The
Cholera Preventive: The
Asiatic Cholera
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Frederick Augustus Burrall, 2009
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Kentucky Rising: Democracy, Slavery, and Culture from the ...
KE, s.v. “New Madrid Earthquakes,” by R. L. Street; Harrison and Klotter, New
History, 156; Baird, “Asiatic Cholera's First Visit,” 233. 16. Baird, “Asiatic Cholera's
First Visit,” 233–34; Rosenberg, Cholera Years, 3. For lists of diseases, see Ellis,
...
James Ramage, Andrea S. Watkins, 2011
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Dysentery,
Asiatic Cholera, and Exanthematic Typhus
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The History of American Homeopathy: The Academic Years, ...
Edward Hamilton, "Comparative Results of the Homeopathic and Allopathic
Treatment of Asiatic Cholera," British Journal of Homeopathy, 3 (1845), 101-105;
Dr. Kurtz, "What Is the Inference? Or the Comparative Statistics of Allopathic and
...
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Cholera and the Ecology of Vibrio cholerae
G.C Cook Historically, the world has encountered numerous major pestilences,
but the Asiatic cholera has arguably been the most dramatic and awe- inspiring,
and has hence formed the basis of numerous novels (Scott, 1939; Singer and ...
B.S. Drasar, B.D. Forrest, 1996
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Naples in the Time of
Cholera, 1884-1911
disease that had broken out in the South of France, they argued, was not Asiatic
cholera at all, but benign 'cholera nostras' - simple diarrhoea - that was due to
local causes and was not infectious. The Sarthe, the navy and the war for the
future ...
... Effects of desoxycorticosterone on potassium concentration in entero, toxin,
stimulated small intestinal secretions. Johns Hopkins Med J 133:201,206. 1973
54. Carpenter CCJ, Mondal A, Sack RB, et al: Clinical studies in Asiatic cholera.
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Dhiman Barua, William B. Greenough, 1992
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ASIATIC CHOLERA»
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Asiatic cholera is used in the context of the following news items.
CCSWCD opens sign up for well-testing program
Diseases such as diarrhea, Asiatic cholera, salmonellosis, dysentery, hepatitis, typhoid fever, urinary tract infections, ear infections, colitis and ... «Brazil Times, Jul 15»
'I would rather be right than president'
In 1832, when an Asiatic cholera epidemic ravaged New York, Henry Clay recommended a day of: “Public humiliation, prayer and fasting to be ... «WND.com, Jun 15»
Aggressive Ebola quarantines: What does the law say?
... during the voyage, there had been cases of yellow fever or Asiatic cholera, although apparently free from disease himself, may yet, in some ... «Fortune, Oct 14»
How the Ebola quarantine became a 'states' rights' issue
The chilling infection was “Asiatic cholera,” which had stalked the globe three times before in the 19th century to deadly effect. What remains ... «Reuters Blogs, Oct 14»
The cholera epidemic of 1854: Part 2: Frightening similarities to the …
... connection with the epidemic of Asiatic cholera which visited Trinidad in 1854 and swept away thousands of its inhabitants. I was six years of ... «Trinidad Guardian, Oct 14»
Is U.S. Ready for a Pandemic?
Despite the arrival of Asiatic cholera from abroad in 1832 and again in 1849, Congress showed no inclination to expand the federal ... «Bloomberg View, Oct 14»
If Ebola hits Jamaica
We need to remember the great epidemic of Asiatic cholera we suffered in 1850. Jamaica's population then was about 400,000 and 32,000 ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Oct 14»
The World's Original Biohacker Was Obsessed with Bread
Following an outbreak of Asiatic Cholera, Graham touted his diet as a guaranteed way of avoiding the disease. He wrote off conventional ... «Munchies_ Food by VICE, Aug 14»
Cemetery Excavations Reveal Complicated Jamaican Jewish Past
Delfos believes this relates to the Asiatic cholera epidemic that spread through Falmouth at that time. On average, however, Jewish tombstones ... «Algemeiner, Jul 14»
Don't despair: dementia will be cured
A series of “pandemics” (from the Greek, pan-, “all”, and demos, “people”) of Asiatic cholera swept through densely populated and polluted ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 14»