Some of the books used within exhibit

Cholera [miscellaneous pamphlets]. [s.l. s.n.] 1831-1866.

The Cholera gazette. 2d ed. London, Highley.

Reports of hospital physicians: and other documents in relation to the epidemic cholera of 1832. New-York : G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1832.

Ainslie, Whitelaw, Sir,. Observations on the cholera morbus of India. London, Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen, 1825.

Annesley, James. Sketches of the most prevalent diseases of India. London, T. and G. Underwood, 1825.

Ayre, Joseph. A report of the method and results of the treatment for the malignant cholera, by small and frequently repeated doses of calomel. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman [etc.] 1833.

Brookes, Joshua. Thoughts on the best means of lessening the destructive progress of cholera. London, Printed by R. Taylor, 1831.

Cameron, Charles. New theory of the influence of variety in diet in health and disease. London, Printed for S. Highley, 1832.

Christie, Alexander Turnbull. Observations on the nature and treatment of cholera. Edinburgh, Maclachlan and Stewart; [etc., etc.] 1828.

Gaulter, Henry. The origin and progress of the malignant cholera in Manchester. London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1833.

Haslewood, William. History and medical treatment of cholera, as it appeared in Sunderland in 1831, illustrated by numerous cases and dissections. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832.

Hawkins, Francis Bisset. History of the epidemic spasmodic cholera of Russia. London, J. Murray, 1831.

Keir, James. A treatise on cholera containing the author’s experience of the epidemic known by that name, as it prevailed in the city of Moscow in autumn 1830, and winter 1831. Edinburgh, Adam Black, 1832.

Kennedy, James. The history of the contagious cholera. London, J. Cochrane and Co., 1831. Maclean, Charles. Evils of quarantine laws, and non-existence of pestilential contagion. London, Printed for T. & G. Underwood; Philadelphia, Carey & Lea, 1824.

Rogers, Samuel. Reports on Asiatic cholera in regiments of the Madras Army from 1828 to 1844, with introductory remarks on its modes of diffusion and prevention, and summary of the general method of treatment in India ... London, P. Richardson [etc.] 1848.

Searle, Charles. Cholera, its nature, cause, and treatment; with original views, physiological, pathological, and therapeutical, in relation to fever. London, J. Wilson, 1830.

Twining, William. A practical account of the epidemic cholera. London, Parbury, Allen, 1833.

Young, H., M.D. Remarks on the cholera morbus. London, Smith, Elder, and Co., 1831.