... yet there are a sufficient number of known cases of the transfer of the epidemic from one post to another in this region to put this view of the whole movement beyond reasonable doubt. The Cholera Epidemic of 1873 in the United States - Page 673de Joseph K. Barnes, John Maynard Woodworth, John C. (John Charles) Peters, John S. (John Shaw) Billings, United States. President (1869-1877 : Grant), Ely McClellan - 1875 - 1053 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| United States. Surgeon General's Office - 1867 - 98 pages
...movement beyond reasonable doubt. The other principal centre appears to have been Newport barracks, Kentucky, where the disease was plainly introduced...city of Cincinnati, on the opposite side of the Ohio river. Although it did not prevail to any great extent at this post, yet it is in evidence that it... | |
| 1867 - 602 pages
...principal centre of dissemination appears to have been Newport .Barracks, Kentucky, where the disease was introduced from the infected city of Cincinnati, on the opposite side of the Ohio river. Although it did not prevail to any great extent at this post, yet it is in evidence that it... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office, Joseph Janvier Woodward - 1867 - 108 pages
...movement heyond reasouahle donht. The other principal centre appears to have heen Newport harracks, Kentucky, where the disease was plainly introduced from the infected city of Cincinuati, on the opposite side of the Ohio river. Althongh it did not prevail to any great extent... | |
| 1868 - 514 pages
...to Texas by way of Galveston, etc. The ether principal center appears to have been Newport barracks, Kentucky, where the disease was plainly introduced...city of Cincinnati, on the opposite side of the Ohio river, spreading from thence to Augusta and Atlanta, Ga., and Nashville and Memphis, Tenn." The value... | |
| William Aitken - 1868 - 944 pages
...movement beyond reasonable doubt. The other principal centre appears to have been Newport Barracks, Kentucky, where the disease was plainly introduced...city of Cincinnati, on the opposite side of the Ohio River. Although it did not prevail to any great extent at this post, yet it is in evidence that it... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office, John Maynard Woodworth - 1875 - 1134 pages
...movement beyond reasonable doubt. The other principal center appears to have been Newport Barracks, Kentucky, where the disease was plainly introduced...prevail to any great extent at this post, yet it is iu evidente that it was carried thence to Augusta and Atlanta, Ga., to Nashville and Memphis, Tenu.... | |
| United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1875 - 1246 pages
...movement beyond reasonable doubt. The other principal center appears to have been Newport Barracks, Kentucky, where the disease was plainly introduced...city of Cincinnati, on the opposite side of the Ohio Kiver. Although it did not prevail to any great extent at this post, yet it is in evidence that it... | |
| Nottidge Charles Macnamara - 1876 - 760 pages
...disease was plainly introduced from the infected city Cincinnati, on the opposite side of the Ohio River. It did not prevail to any great extent at this post,...that it was carried thence to Augusta and Atlanta, Georgia, to Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee. At several points, as for example at Augusta and Atlanta,... | |
| 1868 - 800 pages
...one post to another in this region to put this view of the whole movement beyond reasonable doubt." " it is in evidence that it was carried thence to Augusta and Atlanta, Gco., to Nashville and Memphis, Tunn." Unfortunately, no new light is afforded as to the efficacy of... | |
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