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A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the drinking water was blamed for outbreaks of cholera in 1854 and diphtheria in 1884-5 and, as the rural …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… an unhappy notoriety in 1849, when 11 fatal cases of cholera occurred in a parish that had had only 187 …
Survey of London
… side of Kensington High Street. In the latter area some cholera cases in 1849, coupled with the fact that the …
Old and New London
… streets appeared, in 1832, the first case of Asiatic cholera in the metropolis. Again, Thomas Miller, in his work … are one hundred years behindhand in civilisation." The cholera, during the visitation of 1849. See Vol. V., p. 294. …
Old and New London
… probably arises the well-known freedom from diarrha and cholera among the inmates of Bethlehem when those terrible …
Survey of London
… In Dasent's opinion 120 'one of our periodical panics of cholera' contributed to the decision. ae When assuming …
Survey of London
… of St. Margaret and St. John. Though it is clear from the cholera statistics of 1854 that Kensington was healthier than …
Old and New London
… had a traditional reputation for healthiness till the cholera of 1849 and 1866, when many cases occurred in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… led to disease and squalor: there were 16 cases of cholera in Cock and Castle Lane in 1871 13 and 6 people in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by Hackney brook, north of Church Street. 54 In 1831, when cholera broke out, there was said to be a lot of bad … 26 In 1831 the vestry set up a committee to deal with cholera. Sub-committees for seven districts tried to remedy … poor, but there was difficulty in obtaining a house as a cholera hospital. The committee, which had last met in …
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