The Madras Government bring to the notice of the Court of Directors a paper by Surgeon William Eugene Edward Conwell defending the treatment of cholera by the British authorities in India.
Drainage of the Island of Bombay: proceedings connected with certain improvements in order to avert the dreadful effects which so frequently occurred from cholera and other epidemic diseases
Collection 355. Suggestions for the prevention of cholera
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Suggestions for the prevention of cholera among troops on the march in India, by Maj Hubert Marshall, 33rd Madras NI, originally published at Madras as two letters to the Spectator, with an essay by Surgeon James Kellie, Madras Army, 'remarks' of the press, and extracts from private letters
Observations on the progress of cholera at Jessore and Allahabad during 1817-18
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Assistant Surgeon Tytler's observations on the progress of the dreadful disease which prevailed at Jessore and Allahabad during the years 1817 and 1818.
Questionnaire regarding the causes, symptoms and treatment of cholera
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Questionnaire to be distributed among the medical officers of the establisment containing certain queries regarding the causes, symptoms and treatment of the recent epidemic of cholera.