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- Diarrhoea and cholera: their nature, origin, and treatment through the agency of the nervous system1
- Enquiry into the nature of the choleraic influence, its origin and its course: to which is added a collection of the most effectual remedies for the cholera adopted in various countries and a plan of treatment1
- Epidemic cholera : its modes of treatment, their respective results: with directions for prevention, and what to do in cases of sudden emergency1
- Epidemic cholera: its mission and mystery, haunts and havocs, pathology and treatment : with remarks on the question of contagion, the influence of fear, and hurried and delayed interments1
- Manual of reference on epidemic cholera. Its causes, prevention, symptoms, and treatment1
- Memoranda on Asiatic cholera, its mode of spreading, and its prevention1
- Memorandum of a plan of united action in the case of an epidemic of cholera: to be communicated to vestries and district boards1
- Memorandum on cholera: adopted at a medical conference held in the Bureau of Agriculture, in March 18661
- Observations, pathological and experimental, on cholera: being a report to the Board of Health, with an addendum1
- On cholera; its nature and treatment: Being the debate in the Harveian Medical Society of London1
- On malignant cholera: its origin, pathology, treatment, and mode of prevention; with the occupations of 5,568 males over 20 years of age that died in London in 1849, 1853, 1854, and 18661
- On the nature of cholera as a guide to treatment: 2d issue with a new section on treatment1
- On the unity of the zymotic or epidemic poison: and the nature and treatment of cholera1
- Report to the Board of Guardians of the city of London Union: and to the special committee appointed under the direction of the Privy Council, on the causes and prevention of cholera1
- The arrest and prevention of cholera: being a guide to the antiseptic treatment, with new observations on causation1
- The cause, treatment, and cure of cholera1
- The cholera : a familiar treatise on its history, causes, symptoms and treatment: with the most effective remedies, and proper mode of their administration, without the aid of a physician, the whole in language free from medical terms, especially adapted for the use of the public generally : also containing a history of the epidemics of the Middle Ages1
- To the Special Sanitary Committee of the Vestry of St. Mary, Newington1