Cholera in the asylum. Reports on the origin and progress of pestilential cholera, in the West-Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum, during the autumn of 1849, and on the previous state of the Institution. A contribution to the statistics of insanity and of cholera / By Thomas Giordani Wright.

  • Wright, Thomas Giordani, 1808-1898.
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Cholera in the asylum. Reports on the origin and progress of pestilential cholera, in the West-Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum, during the autumn of 1849, and on the previous state of the Institution. A contribution to the statistics of insanity and of cholera / By Thomas Giordani Wright. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; Wakefield : Illingworth and Hicks, 1850.

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xii, 136 pages, 5 unnumbered leaves of plates (some folded) : maps, plans, illustrations tables ; 23 cm

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Author's signed presentation inscription to The Editor of the Leeds Mercury on half-title
Bookseller's label on inside front board : Alexander Stenhouse, University Bookseller, 40-42, University Avenue, Glasgow
Label of University of London Library Depository, Egham, pasted on inside front board

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