Titles
- Cholera epidemics of recent years viewed in relation to former epidemics: a record of cholera in the Bengal Presidency from 1817 to 1872, by James L. Bryden1
- Cholera in Cincinnati in 18731
- Cholera in southern India: A record of the progress of cholera in 1870, and resume of the records of former epidemic invasions of the Madras Presidency. By Surgeon W. R. Cornish1
- Cholera in the asylum: Reports on the origin and progress of pestilential cholera, in the West-Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum, during the autumn of 1848; and on the previous state of the institution1
- Cholera, as it appeared in Nashville in 1849, 1850, 1854 and 18661
- 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 practice1
- Cholera, its causes, non-contagiousness, prevention, and treatment: showing the effect of electricity on the animal economy, as productive of epidemics generally1
- Copy of the proceedings of the court martial and findings of the President, in the case of Assistant Surgeon James Simons, with other evidence1
- Correspondence respecting the cholera epidemic in Egypt, 18831
- Diary of practical observations on malignant cholera at New York: describing the symptoms and treatment of the disease in all its stages, with a statement of cases1
- Epidemic cholera in the Bengal Presidency: A report on the cholera of 1866-68, and its relations to the cholera of previous epidemics, by James L. Bryden, M. D1
- Epidemic cholera: its mission and mystery, haunts and havocs, pathology and treatment : with remarks on the question of contagion, the influence of fear, and hurried and delayed interments1
- Essays on the autumnal and winter epidemics1
- Facts and observations relative to the disease commonly called cholera: as it has recently prevailed in the city of York1
- Further correspondence respecting the cholera epidemic in Egypt, 18831
- History and medical treatment of cholera: as it appeared in Sunderland in 1831, illustrated by numerous cases and dissections1
- History and observations on Asiatic cholera in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 18541
- 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 malady1
- Hyperanthraxis : or, The cholera of Sunderland1
- Illustrations of cholera asphyxia, in its different stages: selected from cases treated at the Cholera Hospital, Rivington Street1