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  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • Report of the Committee for Scientific Inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Report of the Medical Council to the Right Hon. Sir Benjamin Hall ... in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • The history of the cholera in Exeter in 1832 / [Thomas Shapter].
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.
  • Researches into the causes, nature, and treatment of the more prevalent diseases of India, and of warm climates generally. Illustrated with cases, post mortem examinations, and numerous coloured engravings of morbid structures / by James Annesley.
  • Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries in relation to the cholera-epidemic of 1854.