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5. La Malade en Colere

11. Cholera route

39. Brief remarks on cholera: being the result of observations during the two last outbreaks of cholera in England, and an attempt to advance a theory of that disease which shall lead to a more consistent method of treatment : to which is added a short table of practical rules for general use during an epidemic

42. Cholera: an analysis of its epidemic, endemic, and contagious character: with original and peculiar views of its mode of propagation and the means of counteracting it : showing also by analogy that the means of preserving organized bodies from decay point to the only true curative principles in the treatment of fevers generally and more especially cholera

49. Cholera : the nature of the poison, the part of the body first attacked: its development and self-generation in the blood : its first effects on the nervous and vascular systems, and its fatality thence arising : with observations on our means of defence against its infection, and the simple and rational of treating this Asiatic pestilence : being the substance of two discourses, delivered at the Guildhall, Worcester, on the evenings of the 25th and 26th of October, 1854

51. Cholera : its causes and cure

69. The sumbul: a new Asiatic remedy of great power against nervous disorders, spasms of the stomach cramp, hysterical affections, paralysis of the limbs, and epilepsy : with an account of its physical, chemical, and medicinal characters, and specific property of checking the progress of collapse-cholera, as first ascertained in Russia

96. How far do the facts accompanying the prevalence of epidemic cholera in Chicago, during the summer and autumn of 1866, throw light on the etiology of that disease?: presented to the Section on Meteorology, Medical Topography, and Epidemic Diseases of the American Medical Association, May, 1867