1. An account of the varioloid epidemic, which has lately prevailed in Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland: with observations on the identity of chicken-pox with modified small-pox : in a letter to Sir James M'Grigor Author(s): Thomson, John, 1765-1846 Publication: Philadelphia : H.C. Carey and I. Lea, 1824 Subject(s): Smallpox -- epidemiologyDisease OutbreaksChickenpoxScotland
2. Cases of cholera collected at Paris: in the month of April 1832, in the wards of MM. Andral and Louis, at the Hospital La Pitié Author(s): Jackson, James, 1810-1834 Publication: Boston : Carter, Hendee, and Co., 1832 Subject(s): CholeraDisease OutbreaksParisAndral, G. (Gabriel), 1797-1876.Louis, P. C. A. (Pierre Charles Alexandre), 1787-1872.C.H.U. Pitié-Salpêtrière (Paris, France)
3. Cholera, as it recently appeared in the towns of Newcastle and Gateshead: including cases illustrative of its physiology and pathology, with a view to the establishment of sound principles of practice Author(s): Greenhow, T. M. (Thomas Michael), 1791-1881 Publication: Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1832 Subject(s): CholeraDisease OutbreaksEngland
4. Illustrations of cholera asphyxia, in its different stages: selected from cases treated at the Cholera Hospital, Rivington Street Author(s): Bartley, Horatio. Publication: New-York : Printed by S.H. Jackson, 1832 Subject(s): CholeraDisease OutbreaksNew York CityCholera Hospital, Rivington Street (New York)
5. Rapport publié au nom de la Société médicale de la Nouvelle-Orleans sur la fièvre jaune: qui y a régné épidémiquement, durant l'été et l'automne de 1819 ; lu et approuvé dans sa séance du 21 mai 1820, en présence de Mr. Roufignac, maire Author(s): Société médicale de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Publication: Nouvelle-Orléans : Imprime par James M'Karaher, rue de Chartres no. 46, [1820] Subject(s): Yellow FeverDisease OutbreaksClimateNew Orleans -- epidemiology
6. Reports of hospital physicians: and other documents in relation to the epidemic cholera of 1832 Author(s): Atkins, Dudley, 1798-1845 Publication: New-York : G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1832 Subject(s): Cholera -- epidemiologyDisease OutbreaksNew York City
7. A series of letters and other documents relating to the late epidemic or yellow fever: comprising : the correspondence of the mayor of the city, the board of health, the executive of the State of Maryland, and the reports of the faculty and District Medical Society of Baltimore ; also, essays of the physicians, in answer to the mayor's circular requesting information for the use of the city council in relation to the causes which gave origin to this disease ; to which is added, the late ordinance re-organising the board of health, &c. &c Author(s): Baltimore (Md.). Mayor. Publication: Baltimore : Printed by William Warner, 1820 Subject(s): Yellow FeverDisease OutbreaksBaltimore -- epidemiology
8. Shecut's Medical and philosophical essays: the whole of which are designed as illustrative of the domestic origin of the yellow fever of Charleston ; and, as conducing to the formation of a medical history of the state of South-Carolina Author(s): Shecut, John L. E. W. (John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge), 1770-1836 Publication: Charleston [S.C.] : Printed for the author by A. E. Miller, 1819 Subject(s): Yellow Fever -- etiologyDisease OutbreaksElectric Stimulation TherapySouth Carolina -- epidemiology
9. A treatise on epidemic cholera: as observed in the Duane-street Cholera Hospital, New-York, during its prevalence there in 1834 Author(s): Ferris, Floyd T., 1793-1855 Publication: New-York : Pubished by Harper & brothers, 1835 Subject(s): CholeraDisease OutbreaksNew York CityDuane-Street Cholera Hospital.