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8. Epidemic cholera

9. The cholera, no judgment!: The efficacy, philosophy, and practical tendency of the prayer by the Archbishop of Canterbury, ordered to be used during the prevalence of cholera, examined in a letter, addressed to the right hon. the Earl of Carlisle

28. On Asiatic cholera

35. On epidemic cholera

44. Cholera, its nature, cause, treatment, and prevention, clearly and concisely explained: with an appendix, containing practical remarks on fever and dysentery, with which cholera is intimately connected, and frequentlly [sic] combined : being the substance of reports made to the late Government of Poland

45. Substance of the investigations regarding cholera asphyxia in 1832: with cases and dissections communicated by Prof. Delpech and Dr. Coste of Montpelier and Dr. Lowenhayn of Moscow ... to which are added observations on the disease in Edinburgh and the neighbouring districts, with numerous cases and dissections

52. Notes on the epidemic cholera

53. A report on spasmodic cholera

62. Thoughts on cholera asphyxia

64. The physician: I. The cholera

79. History of the epidemic spasmodic cholera of Russia: including a copious account of the disease which has prevailed in India, and which has travelled, under that name, from Asia into Europe. Illustrated by numerous official and other documents, explanatory of the nature, treatment, and prevention of the malady

82. Remarks on spasmodic cholera

89. Caution to the public: or, Hints upon the nature of scarlet fever, designed to shew, that this disease arises from a peculiar and absolute virus, and is specifically infectious in its mildest as well as in its most malignant form; including practical remarks upon Asiatic cholera, and other epidemics

98. The nature of cholera investigated