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GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH. - Rules and regulations proposed by the Board of Health for the purpose of preventing the introduction and spreading of the disease called cholera morbus, the early symptoms of the disease in its most marked form, as it occurred to the observation of Dr. Russell and Dr. Barry at St. Petersburg, and corroborated by the accounts from other places where the cholera has prevailed, with the most approved treatment ... To which are added, A warning to the British public against the alarming approach of the Indian cholera, by Sir Gilbert Blane. And the History of the epidemic cholera of India, from its first appearance in the year 1817, to 1831, and the dreadful ravages it has committed, with the dates of its first appearance in the different provinces.

London: Burgess and Hill, 1831. 8vlo. 16pp. Modern blue-paper wraps, sewn. Sometimes issued as a supplement for the Cholera Gazette (6 issues, 1832).
GBP 69.60 [Appr.: EURO 81 US$ 87.17 | JP¥ 13578] Book number 44356

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