Search

Displaying 261 - 270 of 287
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Coll. Camb.; M.A. 1826; ministered to the sick during the cholera epidemic of 1833; bishop of Sodor and Man, 1854. See …
Survey of London
… referred to as the Potteries ( fig. 90), and after the cholera epidemic of 18489 the conditions of filth, disease … Survey In December 1847, when fear of an outbreak of cholera in England was giving sanitary reform fresh urgency, … of sewers in the streets of the locality. 10 By this time cholera had broken out in the Potteries, and in the first ten …
Survey of London
… up a temporary hospital south of the South Dock Basin, for cholera patients amongst dock labourers and sailors, and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… during the desolation produced in the neighbourhood by the cholera, in 1832, it entirely escaped. On the strand are some …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in an edifice fitted up in 1832 for the reception of cholera patients, and now inhabited by some poor people. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… midwife. A board of health, formed under the threat of a cholera outbreak, functioned for about a year from the end of … the temporary board of health had been disbanded after the cholera epidemic in 1832, the vestry, faced with a steady …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… men about 1829; 28 appearances of the plague in 1623, cholera in 1832 and 18489, and typhus in 1847; the Murphy …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… persons here between June 21st and August 13th, 1832, by cholera. At Welney is a chapel of ease. There are places of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… pulmonary disease was common. 44 There were outbreaks of cholera in 1832 and 1849. 45 The improvement commissioners … north of the town centre had been improved after the 1849 cholera outbreak, the writer considered that the problems … medical relief offered by the union. 89 There was a cholera hospital at Townend Bank in the 1830s, 90 but for …
A History of the County of Essex
… moved up to Lea Bridge Mills, and in 1852, after a severe cholera epidemic in London had been traced to contaminated …
Displaying 261 - 270 of 287