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Survey of London
… College Hospital. He established the separate identity of typhus and typhoid. President of the Royal College of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the link between the environment and disease, especially 'typhus' (probably typhoid or paratyphoid fever) allegedly … 4 th Rep. H.C. 147, pp. 62 sqq. (1837-8), xxviii, app. A. Typhus, spread by lice, was not separately distinguished from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 16 cows and 20 pigs behind Paradise Row, was blamed for 'typhus' 51 and there were large cowsheds and pig styes in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… beside the canal at Pritchard's Road, the alleged cause of typhus and many fevers, was blamed on the parish officers but …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… neglect of the parish officers', was the alleged cause of typhus, scarlatina, and other fevers. 51 In the year ending … 119 of them fatal; 560 were cases of diarrhoea and 532 of 'typhus'. The average age of death was 26.6, having been 25.8 … such adjectives as filthy and abominable, with disease: 'typhus' from open privies and livestock in Paradise Row, 53 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… especially in the Bond End area, and it was claimed that typhus and typhoid were endemic. The inspector concluded …
Cardiff Records
… Board. The Medical Officer found a whole family down with typhus fever in a house in Carpenters' Arms Court, the Hayes. …
Cardiff Records
… received by the Home Office from Father Butler that typhus fever was in the Docks and that no provision was made … Dr. Walford presents a special report on the outbreak of typhus fever, the first since 1885. It occurred almost …
Survey of London
… field in undeveloped countries was envisaged, partly for typhus control. 417 Despite this success, the company …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 13 Less is known about the impact of other diseases like typhus and dysentery, though they probably recurred during …
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