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Credit: On the mode of communication of cholera / by John Snow. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![^ My dear Dr. Simpson,—Mrs. Kneeshaw was attacked with cholera on Monday, September 9th, and her son William on the 10th. He died on Saturday the 15th; she lived three weeks; they lived at Pocklington. On Sunday, September 16th, Mr. and Mrs. Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Kneeshaw, and two children, went to Pocklington to see Mrs. Kneeshaw. Mrs. Flint was her daughter. They all returned the same day, except Mr. M. G. Kneeshaw, who stayed at Pocklington, until Mon- day, September ^4th, when he returned to York. At three o’clock on the same day, he was attacked with cho- lera, and died Tuesday, September S5th, at three o’clock in the morning. [There had been no cholera in York for some time.] On Thursday, September 27th, Mrs. Flint was attacked, but recovered. On Saturday, September 29th, her sister, Mrs. Stead, came from Pocklington to York, to attend upon her ; was attacked on Monday, Oc- tober the 1st, and died October the 6th. ^ Mrs. Hardcastle, of No. 10, Lord Mayor’s Walk, York, was attacked with cholera on October 3rd, and died the same day. Miss Agar, residing with her, died of cholera on October 7th. Miss Pobinson, who had come from Hull to take care of the house, after the death of Mrs. Hardcastle and Miss Agar, was attacked, and died on October 11th. Mr. C. Agar, of Stonegate, York, went to see Mrs. Hardcastle on October 3rd, was attacked next day, and died October 6th, early in the morning. On Monday, October 8th, Mrs. Agar, the mother of Mr. C. Agar, was attacked, and on the same day, one of the ser- vants ; both recovered. They had lived with Mr. Agar. All the above dates and facts I have verified. ^ I am, dear Dr. Simpson, yours very truly, ^ T. Laycock. ^ Feudal, December 1st, 1849.’ ” (p. 160.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28985266_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)