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 / by G.T. Collins.

  • Collins, G. T. (George T.)
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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 / by G.T. Collins. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : First National Manufacturing and Publ. Co. ; Cincinnati : J. R. Hawley & Co., 1866.

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162 pages ; 20 cm

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Introduction -- History of epidemics -- History of epidemic cholera -- Cause of cholera -- Symptoms of cholera -- Remedies tried -- Treatment -- Measures for prevention

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