Letters On the Cholera Morbus Containing Ample Evidence That This Disease Unde

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James Gillkrest
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Marshall on cholera, which appeared in the Glasgow Herald, of the 5th of August last, and in which, from many important observations which every body interested in cholera should read and study, the following remarks will be found: "In no one instance did it seem to prevail among people residing in the same house or barracks', so as to excite a suspicion that the contact of the sick with the healthy contributed to its propagation. " "The Indian Cholera, as it is some- times called, appears not ...to be essentially different from cholera as it occurs in this and all other countries. " " I consider it, therefore, im- possible for a medical practitioner to speak decisively from having seen one, or even a few cases of cholera in this country, and to say whether they are precursors of * the epidemic cholera' or not. That the disease is ever propagated by means of personal contact, or by the clothes of the sick, has not, as far as I know, been satisfactorily proved. The quality of contagion was never attributed to the disease in Ceylon, and I believe no-where did it occur in greater severity.

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