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... cease suddenly at the exact period when the greatest number of persons is
affected by them , and when the greatest mortality prevails . This fact is
inexplicable under the supposition that epidemics owe their spread from person
to person ...
... cease suddenly at the exact period when the greatest number of persons is
affected by them , and when the greatest mortality prevails . This fact is
inexplicable under the supposition that epidemics owe their spread from person
to person ...
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that epidemics owe their spread from person to person . To suppose that a
disease which is propagated by contagion can rapidly decline and even
suddenly cease , just when most persons are affected and the mortality is
greatest — that is ...
that epidemics owe their spread from person to person . To suppose that a
disease which is propagated by contagion can rapidly decline and even
suddenly cease , just when most persons are affected and the mortality is
greatest — that is ...
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... and would tend , more than can be estimated , to lessen the misery of their
condition . For it would give knowledge to the lowest practitioners of the medical
art — that is , to persons who are at present lamentably deficient , and into whose
...
... and would tend , more than can be estimated , to lessen the misery of their
condition . For it would give knowledge to the lowest practitioners of the medical
art — that is , to persons who are at present lamentably deficient , and into whose
...
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Instances are detailed in which there have been found , in one small room , six
persons lying ill of fever together : I have myself seen this — four in one bed and
two in another . ” He once more enforces the preventibleness of this dreadful
state ...
Instances are detailed in which there have been found , in one small room , six
persons lying ill of fever together : I have myself seen this — four in one bed and
two in another . ” He once more enforces the preventibleness of this dreadful
state ...
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In bringing in the Health of Towns Bill in 1848 , Lord Morpeth , then Home
Secretary , gracefully disclaims his own share in the work , and alludes to my
grandfather , amongst others , when saying , - " Several persons of very great ...
In bringing in the Health of Towns Bill in 1848 , Lord Morpeth , then Home
Secretary , gracefully disclaims his own share in the work , and alludes to my
grandfather , amongst others , when saying , - " Several persons of very great ...
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Author Board bodies Book bound brought called carried cause Charles Cheap Edition Cheaper Church classes cloth College Commission Complete condition Crown 8vo death Demy 8vo disease districts Dr Southwood Smith early Edinburgh England English Enlarged epidemics Essays evils facts families Fcap feeling fever give Government grandfather Health Hill History houses Illustrations interest Introduction Italy JAMES John Kentish Town labour late Lectures letter lives LL.D London Lord Maps measures nature Notes numerous passed period persons Philosophy physician places Poems poor Portrait Post 8vo Practical present principles Professor proved question Reform Report Revised Royal sanitary says School Scotland Second Edition Story Street suffering taken Third Edition Thousand tion towns Translated truth University vols Volumes writing