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An account of the epidemic cholera, as it appeared in Cincinnati
Dr. Drake, one of the leading medical practitioners in Cincinnati, briefly describes 21 fatal cases of cholera that occurred in one week in October 1832 in Cincinnati, then goes on to describe the actions of the city’s Board of Health in response to the crisis.
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