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Medical History, 1998, 42: [removed]D D Cunningham and the Aetiology of Cholera in British India, [removed]JEREMY D ISAACS*
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University of Chicago Press / University of California Press / University of Wisconsin Press / University of Toronto Press / /

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prevention of cholera / chemicals / respective services / sufficient food / /

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David Arnold / Charles De Renzy / James McNabb Cuningham / Timothy Richards Lewis / Paul B Hoeber / David Douglas Cunningham / Ernst Hallier / Asa Briggs / Work Cunningham / John Murray / Andrew Cunningham / Anton de Bary / Jeremy D Isaacs / Kenneth McLeod / John Churchill / Max von Pettenkofer / Edmund Parkes / Mark Harrison / Robert Koch / Joseph Fayrer / John Snow / Mark Weatherall / Reston / Cholera / /

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bacteriologist / Professor of Botany / King / Professor / surgeon / general reaction / chemist / sanitarian / editor / scientific assistant / Professor of Military Hygiene / Sanitary Commissioner / first statistical officer in the colonial sanitary department / laboratory scientist / Commissioner / Assistant Professor / Sheriff / Sheriff of Perthshire / /

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