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As our readers are advised, that most dreaded disease, the Asiatic cholera, broke out last month in a very malignant form among the various triber of the Indian Territory, lying to the south of ...
Based on: Asiatic Cholera: its Origin and Spread in Asia, Africa and Europe, Introduction into America through Canada; remote and proximate Causes, Symptoms and Pathology, and the various modes of ...
Little though it was known outside of Asia. China was rancid with cholera this summer, a pestilential menace to the rest of the globe. By last week, as cold weather crept over the country, the ...
This article was originally published with the title “ What We really know about Asiatic Cholera ” in SA Supplements Vol. 18 No. 458supp (October 1884), p. 7314 doi:10.1038 ...
NOT ASIATIC CHOLERA. Share full article. Aug. 20, 1887. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from August 20, 1887, Page 1 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine.
THE epidemic of Asiatic cholera, which has been raging in Spain during the last two years, and which appears even yet to be lurking in some portions of that peninsula, has furnished some ...
“Asiatic cholera, liver complaints, burns, bruises, frosted feet, pain in the face” were among the complaints that the company claimed its medicine could cure.
If Asiatic cholera could be induced by inoculating with pure cultivations of choleraic comma-bacilli, then beyond a doubt they would be the vera causa, or, in other words, ...
As the stream of refugees boiled and eddied out of Burma last week, the roads to India were littered with stiff bodies, lying on their backs, their hands clutching the air. These were the corpses ...
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