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190 related items for PubMed ID: 4887056

  • 41. Yellow fever in Europe in the early 19th century - Cadiz 1819.
    Waddell D.
    Rep Proc Scott Soc Hist Med; ; ():20-34. PubMed ID: 11618405
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    Rejmanowski T.
    Arch Hist Filoz Med; 2001; 64(1):9-16. PubMed ID: 11771557
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  • 43. Map-making and myth-making in Broad Street: the London cholera epidemic, 1854.
    Brody H, Rip MR, Vinten-Johansen P, Paneth N, Rachman S.
    Lancet; 2000 Jul 01; 356(9223):64-8. PubMed ID: 10892779
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  • 44. [Cholera].
    Djurisić M.
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  • 45. [The first cholera epidemic in Hungary].
    Tóth A.
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  • 46. The origins of intravenous fluid therapy.
    Cosnett JE.
    Lancet; 1989 Apr 08; 1(8641):768-71. PubMed ID: 2564573
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  • 47. [Public health in Sicily facing the first cholera epidemic in 1837]].
    Giammanco G, Pignato S, Barbera M.
    Ann Ig; 2002 Apr 08; 14(1 Suppl 1):103-17. PubMed ID: 12162126
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  • 48. [The cholera epidemic in Spanish legislation, 1833 and 1834: the application of a method].
    Peral Pacheco D.
    Cuad Complut Hist Med Cienc; 1993 Apr 08; 1():129-42. PubMed ID: 11624936
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  • 49. The first epidemic of Asiatic cholera in Lower Canada, 1832.
    Bilson G.
    Med Hist; 1977 Oct 08; 21(4):411-33. PubMed ID: 337003
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  • 50. [Contribution of Polish science to the control of the 1st cholera epidemic in Europe in 1831].
    Korc L.
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  • 51. Snow on cholera--the special lecture in the Second British Epidemiology and Public Health Course at Kansai Systems Laboratory on 24 August 1996.
    Tanihara S, Morioka S, Kodama K, Hashimoto T, Yanagawa H, Holland WW.
    J Epidemiol; 1998 Oct 07; 8(4):185-94. PubMed ID: 9816810
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  • 52. [A predicted epidemic. The appearance of cholera in 1832 in southwest France].
    Stéphane B, Even P.
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  • 53. Cholera old and new.
    Selwyn S.
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  • 54. What is behind the acute watery diarrhea epidemic?
    Enquselassie F.
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  • 55. Dr Latta of Leith: pioneer in the treatment of cholera by intravenous saline infusion.
    MacGillivray N.
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  • 56. [Cholera in the history of Novi Sad].
    Jovin S.
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  • 57. [Cholera hospitals in Bergen].
    Oeding P.
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    Christenson B.
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  • 59. [Cholera epidemics in Kanagawa].
    Otaki T.
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  • 60. [Contribution of Russian scientists to the development of the most effective methods of cholera treatment].
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