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A treatise on epidemic cholera; including an historical account of its origin and progress, to the present period. Compiled from the most authentic sources.

Publication Details

Hartford, CT: H. and F. J. Huntington, 1832 CE.

This compendium contains one of the first world charts of a disease, tracing the spread of cholera from two main sources, India (1817) and China (1820), across Asia and the Middle East via trade routes, to France and England in 1832, from which it spread to North America. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

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Entry Number#7688
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External URLa-treatise-on-epidemic-cholera-including-an-historical-account-of-its-origin-and-progress-to-the-present-period-compiled-from-the-most-authentic-sources

Geographic Context

Publication place: Hartford, CT