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Correspondence and reports regarding the effects of cholera in Bhopal, Malva and by the Agra and Bombay road
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pp 1383-90. Correspondence with the Governor General's Agent, Central India, plus reports received on cholera outbreaks on the Agra and Bombay Road between Beora and Miana; at Sirdarpore; and at Sehore.
Results of experiments made in Oudh to test Pettenkofer's theory regarding the origin and propagation of cholera
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pp 877-82. Reigsters of observations, recording distance of sub-soil water from surface of ground; rainfall; temperature of soil six feet below surface; and number of reported cholera cases.
Results of the experiments made in the North-Western Provinces to test Professor Pettenkofer's theory on the origin and propagation of cholera
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pp 657-78. Reports from Surgeons and Health Officers throughout the North-Western Provinces, enclosing registers showing the distance level of sub-soil water from surface of ground, rain fall, and number of reported cholera cases.
Results of experiments made in Madras to test Pettenkofer's theory regarding the origin and propagation of cholera
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pp 685-700. Correspondence received from Madras regarding experiments conducted to test Pettenkofer's theory of cholera aetiology, plus copy registers and graphs showing the distance of sub-soil water from the ground, rainfall, and reported cases of cholera.
Appearance of epidemic cholera on the Eastern Coast of Africa and at Zanzibar, and the probability of its spreading to Europea and India
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pp 423-27. Report by J L Bryden, Statistical Officer in charge of the current duties of the Office of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, reporting on the appearance of epidemic cholera in October on the Eastern coast of Africa, and an outbreak in November at Zanzibar. Bryden ...
Results of the experiments made in the Central Provinces to test Professor Pettenkofer's theory on the origin and propagation of cholera
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pp 545-68. Observations received from the following districts in the Central Provinces, recording the measurements of depth of sub-soil water from surface of ground: Jubbulpore, Seonee; Mundla; Hoshungabad; and at the old and new Jail wells.
Retention by the Board of Health at Constantinople of the distinctive names of cholera in use in India
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p 611. Regarding the distinction required by the Cholera Conference of 1866, that Bills of health distinguish between European, or non-invading cholera, and the Asiatic or invading form; and the use of the terms sporadic and epidemic in India.
Results of experiments made in Madras to test Pettenkofer's theory regarding the origin and propagation of cholera
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pp 1191-93. Copy register of expereimental results in the test of Pettenkofer's theory of cholera obtained in Madras during the months of November and December 1869, and January to April 1870.
Results of experiments made in Oudh to test Pettenkofer's theory regarding the origin and propagation of cholera
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pp 1063-74. Forwarding registers of observation for the month of June, showing distance of sub-soil water from surface of ground; rainfall; temperature of soil 6 feet below surface; wind; and number of reported cholera cases.