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Title(s): Asiatic cholera : its origin, history, and progress, for over two hundred years : and the devastations it has caused in the East and West : its ravages in Europe and America in 1831-2, in 1848-9, in 1854-5, and in 1865-6 : with a full description of the causes, nature, and character of the disease : its means of propagation, whether by the atmosphere or by contagion : its premonitory and distinctive symptoms : the best known means of preventing its attack
Author(s): Brockett, L. P. (Linus Pierpont), 1820-1893.
Foote, Albert E., 1846-1895
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1866
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Hartford : L. Stebbins ; Chicago, Ill : A Kidder, 1866
Language(s): English
Format: Text; 375 p., [1] leaf of plate; Illustrations
Subject(s): Cholera
Identifier(s): See catalog record: 34630700R
http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/34630700R
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