Youth's Magazine,  3rd ser. 5 (1832), 64–66.

Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Asiatic Cholera  [1/2]

R C, pseud.  [Richard Cope]

Genre:

Miscellaneous, Serial

Subjects:

Epidemiology, Providence, Piety


    The account is largely factual, and a footnote records that the article is 'taken principally from a celebrated medical work—the Lancet' (64). However, it begins with a biblical quotation, and ends with an exhortation to piety.



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