Report of the Committee for Scientific Inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854 : presented to both Houses of Parliament / Committee for Scientific Inquiries, General Board of Health, Medical Council. London : Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1855 : [Hauptband](1855-). 1855
Content
- PDF [Hauptband]
- PDF Front cover
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Title page
- PDF GENERAL CONTENTS.
- PDF CONTENTS OF REPORT.
- PDF 5 REPORT. - To the Right Hon. the President of the General Board of Health.
- PDF 6 FIRST SECTION. Statistics.
- PDF 24 SECOND SECTION. Ætiology.
- PDF 24 A. - Atmospheric Causes.
- PDF 39 B. - The Water-supply of London.
- PDF 49 Supplementary to the Second Section. REMARKS ON THE OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA IN SOHO.
- PDF 52 THIRD SECTION. Practical Pathology.
- PDF 67 SUPPLEMENT TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE FOR SCIENTIFIC INQUIRIES.
- PDF 67 No. I. The following is the letter circulated among Members of the Medical Profession by the General Board of Health in September 1854: -
- PDF 69 List of legally-qualified Medical Practitioners, Medical Officers of Hospitals, &c., in England, Scotland, and Wales, who have furnished Returns of Cases of Cholera and Diarrhoea to the General Board of Health. (See the President's Letter, p. 67.)
- PDF 80 Instructions and Forms for Returns of Cases.
- PDF 85 Memorandum on the foregoing "Instructions and Forms for Returns of Cases of Diarrhoea and Cholera."
- PDF 87 No. II. Statistical Tables and other Documents illustrating the Report of the Medical Council’s Committee for Scientific Purposes.
- PDF 119 No. III. Summary Table of Houses, Population, and Mortality, in the Golden Square Districts.
- PDF 127 No. IV. Pathological Memorandum, circulated among Medical Officers of Public Institutions, and other Members of the Medical Profession.
- PDF [The Two Diagrams herewith enclosed should have been inserted in the Scientific Committee's Report on the Cholera- Epidemic of 1854 , delivered in August last; - that on the Influence of Elevation at p. 16, and that showing a Comparison of Mortality during the two Epidemics of 1849 and 1854, at p. 24.]
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