Dr. H. Timbrell Bulstrode's report to the Local Government Board upon alleged oyster-borne enteric fever and other illness following the mayoral banquets at Winchester and Southhampton, and upon enteric fever occurring simultaneously elsewhere, and also ascribed to oysters

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English
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47

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Edition Notes

Caption title.

"W.H. Power, Medical Officer, 14th May, 1903."

Reproduction of the original from the The National Archives (Kew, United Kingdom).

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Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine, Part II, Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine, Part II

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1 online resource (47 pages 1 unnumbered leaf of plates (folded))
Number of pages
47

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OL44673313M
OCLC/WorldCat
903995653

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