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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on Station Road. 65 Fordham, which suffered outbreaks of cholera in 1853-4 66 and of diphtheria in 1879, 67 had a …
Survey of London
… c. 182148; 21 John Snow, anaesthetist and investigator of cholera, c. 18409; 21 H. W. Diamond, surgeon and photographic …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is an obelisk to the memory of 222 persons who died of the cholera from December 26th, 1831, to November 5th, 1832. The …
Survey of London
… the more immediate problems of successive visitations of cholera also on their hands little progress was made until …
Survey of London
… of the most primitive kind, 26 and after an outbreak of cholera in the summer of 1854 many of the remaining …
Survey of London
… contrivances. In 1854 a particularly serious outbreak of cholera in the Broadwick Street area caused the death of some … substantiation it gave to Doctor John Snow's belief that cholera was water-borne. The reputedly innocuous Broadwick …
A History of the County of Essex
… 16,167 by 1831, although outbreaks of disease, such as cholera in 1834, were still serious. 16 It was only in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and presented loyal addresses to His Majesty. In 1832, the cholera raged in the city, with great violence, from the 12th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 353 In 1871, after much local agitation and an outbreak of cholera, the corporation adopted the powers of a Local Board …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… set up by Privy Council order in May 1832 to deal with the cholera epidemic raging in the city. The 20-strong body … did not become a cause for concern until the national cholera epidemic of 1832. A voluntary board of health formed …
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