Appendix to Appendix I. to Second Report of Committee upon the Fever Hospital and Municipal Improvements : containing correspondence respecting the advantages likely to result by making a canal communication between Tulley's Nullah and Channel Creek, etc.

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Appendix to Appendix I. to Second Report of Committee upon the Fever Hospital and Municipal Improvements : containing correspondence respecting the advantages likely to result by making a canal communication between Tulley's Nullah and Channel Creek, etc. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Uniform title : Reports of the Committee appointed by the Right Honourable the Governour of Bengal for the Establishment of a Fever Hospital, and for inquiring into local management and taxation in Calcutta

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Calcutta : Bishop's College Press, 1848.

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1 unnumbered leaf, 7, xciii pages;, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates (folded) : illust. diagrams ; 33 cm

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Bound in volume with spine title : BENGAL. EAST INDIA. FEVER HOSPITAL, &c APPENDIX. 3RD. REPORT
This unnumbered part is one of 11 parts that make up the complete work
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