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Author(s):
Mitchill, Samuel L. (Samuel Latham), 1764-1831, former owner;
T. & J. Swords (Firm), printer;
Great Britain. Privy Council
Date: 1809
Subject(s):
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Duane, William, 1760-1835, printer;
Cowperthwaite, Joseph, former owner;
Pennsylvania. General Assembly;
Philadelphia (Pa.). Board of Health
Date: 1803
Subject(s):
Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence;
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Cheetham, James, 1772-1810, printer;
New York (State). Laws, statutes, etc
Date: 1804
Subject(s):
Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence;
Communicable Disease Control;
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853.;
Baker, Samuel, 1785-1835;
Fry and Kammerer;
Philadelphia Medical Society
Date: 1807
Subject(s):
Quarantine
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Milroy, Gavin, 1805-1886.
Date: 1847
Subject(s):
Cholera - prevention & control;
Cholera - history;
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Rauch, John H. (John Henry), 1828-1894.;
Illinois State Board of Health.
Date: 1886
Subject(s):
Cholera - prevention & control;
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Rauch, John H. (John Henry), 1828-1894.
Date: 1886
Subject(s):
Cholera - prevention & control;
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Green, Horace, 1802-1866;
New York Medical College (1850)
Date: 1855
Subject(s):
Quarantine;
Disease Outbreaks
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Maclean, Charles, fl. 1788-1824.
Date: 1825
Subject(s):
Communicable Diseases - transmission;
Quarantine
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Author(s):
Allen, Stephen, 1767-1852;
Bayley, Joseph, ca. 1775-1836;
Childs, Henry H. (Henry Halsey), 1783-1868, former owner
Date: 1822
Subject(s):
Yellow Fever;
Quarantine
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An act (passed 12th March 1805,) for making further provision for the effectual performance of quarantine: and also an order in Council, dated 5th April 1805
Subject: Quarantine
An act for establishing an health office: and to secure the city and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pestilential and contagious diseases ; passed the first day of April, 1803
Subject: Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence
An act to provide against infectious and pestilential diseases: passed 30th March, 1801
Subject: Public Health - legislation & jurisprudence
An anniversary oration on the subject of quarantines: delivered to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 21st of January, 1807
Subject: Quarantine
The cholera not to be arrested by quarantine : a brief historical sketch of the great epidemic of 1817, and its invasions of Europe in 1831-2 and 1847 : with practical remarks on the treatment, preventive and curative, of the disease
Subject: Cholera - prevention & control
Coast defenses against Asiatic cholera. Report of an inspection of the Atlantic and Gulf quarantines between the St. Lawrence and Rio Grande
Subject: Cholera - prevention & control
Coast defenses against Asiatic cholera : report of an inspection of the quarantines maintained upon the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from the St. Lawrence to the Rio Grande
Subject: Cholera - prevention & control
Epidemics and quarantine: a lecture introductory to the winter course, at the New York Medical College, for the session of 1855-6
Subject: Quarantine
Evils of quarantine laws, and nonexistence of pestilential contagion; deduced from the phaenomena of the plague of the Levant, the yellow fever of Spain, and the cholera morbus of Asia
Subject: Communicable Diseases - transmission
Letter of the Hon. Stephen Allen, mayor of the city of New-York, to Joseph Bayley, health officer of the Port, in relation to the cases of yellow fever at the quarantine ground in 1821, and Dr. Bayley's report thereon
Subject: Yellow Fever
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