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Map of new york city showing the spread of the cholera outbreak in the summer of 1832, [frontispiece] collection. A plain and practical treatise on the epidemic cholera: as it prevailed in the city of new york, in the summer of 1832; including its nature, causes, treatment and prevention.
A plain and practical treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it prevailed in the city of new york, in the summer of 1832: including its nature.
Cholera, a disease of the nervous system cholera, its character and treatmentwith remarks on the identity of the indian and english, and a particular reference to the disease as now existent at newcastle and its neighbourhood cholera, its cure based on the chemistry of the human body, and confirmed by medical science and pratice.
The cholera, a familiar treatise on its history, causes, symptoms and treatment with the most effective remedies, and proper mode of their administration, without the aid of a physician the whole in language free from medical terms, especialy adapted for the use of the public generally also containing a history of the epidemics of the middle ages.
The four temperaments began life as a piece of music balanchine commissioned in 1940 for use at a social gathering. He would host musicales and have musicians play new or lesser-known works for his guests, over refreshments; as the choreographer put it, “i had a nice apartment, two pianos, and friends.
A portion of the chart shewing the progress of the spasmodic cholera. Solid reddish lines (shaded in this figure) indicated the movement of cholera from southeast asia to western europe and england and then on to the eastern seaboard of canada and the united states (brigham, treatise on epidemic cholera, frontispiece).
Although it is excusable to evince a parental fondness for 'this preparation, it is here spoken of only from its power of sustaining the equilibrium of animal electricity-this power justifies the character given of it in my treatise on temperature in 1828-when used in the prevention of cholera.
A severe diarrheal illness, caused by toxigenic strains of vibrio cholerae, cholera is endemic throughout much of the world,1 and causes sporadic outbreaks in regions with inadequate access to safe drinking water and sanitation. 2, 3 even in the modern era, cholera can have a case-fatality rate in the range of 14 to 23 per cent.
29, 1849, the new york tribune published on its front page a line chart tracking the deaths in new york city from the cholera epidemic that summer.
The four bodily humors were part of shakespearean cosmology, inherited from the ancient greek philosophers aristotle, hippocrates, and galen. Organized around the four elements of earth, water, air, and fire; the four qualities of cold, hot, moist, and dry; and the four humors, these physical qualities determined the behavior of all created things including the human body.
Cholera epidemics struck toronto in 1832 and again in 1834, brought by waves of emigrants. Cholera, an acute infectious disease caused by contaminated water or food, was little understood at the time as to either its cause or treatment.
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Asiatic cholera: a treatise on its origin, pathology, treatment, and cure.
Cholera, such as i have been familiar with in times past, where the subjects fall without premoni- among all the brochures that have been written upon cholera, its pre- vention and cure, i must tract from my father's treat.
As coventry's treatise established, 19th century medical treatments for cholera were ultimately grounded in the tenet that the disease may be properly be divided into four stages: (1) premonitory, (2) cramps, diarrhea, and coldness, (3) collapse, and (4) consecutive fever.
A treatise on the epidemic cholera; containing its history, symptoms, autopsy, etiology, causes, and treatment.
The cholera, a familiar treatise on its history, causes, symptoms and treatment the classification, diagnosis and prognosis of tumorsbriefly delineated for practitioners the croonian lectures on muscular movements and their representation in the central nervous system.
It's a global map with icons that resembled a horned monster with flailing readers might be most familiar with regional disease maps of yellow fever in map from treatise on epidemic cholera, by amariah brigham (hartford, conn.
All the material facts in the history of epidemic cholera: being a report of the college of physicians of philadelphia to the board of health. British cholera, its nature and causes considered in connexion with sanitary improvement, and in comparison with asiatic cholera.
The cholera a familiar treatise on its history, causes, symptoms and treatment with the most effective remedies, and proper mode of their administration, without the aid of a physician, the whole in language free from medical terms, especially adapted for the use of the public generally also containing a history of the epidemics of the middle ages.
How it changed history: the third cholera epidemic (which lasted from 1846-1863 or from 1839-1856, depending on the source) is best remembered for two history-changing events that occurred in 1854.
The practice was apparently common enough that an 1848 treatise set out to clarify the difference, since, “in numerous cases, arsenical poisoning has been mistaken for cholera and the fact of poisoning has been concealed until an analysis was made.
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A plain and practical treatise on the epidemic cholera, as it prevailed in the city of new york, in the summer of 1832 including its nature, causes, treatment and prevention, designed for popular instruction to which is added, by way of appendix, a brie by david meredith reese.
Cholera hospital was established on june 24, 1854, at franklin street in new york city. The institution was built to treat cholera patients who were denied admittance to city hospital in manhattan during an onset of the disease in the summer of 1854.
Cholera is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium called vibrio cholerae. The bacteria typically live in waters that are somewhat salty and warm, such as estuaries and waters along coastal.
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