Maritime Quarantine and Sanitation in Relation to Cholera *Paper for the Transactions of the International Hygienic Congress held at London, August 1891.
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quarantine must necessarily have some connection with that country. But, owing perhaps to the conditions of the ocean trade with India and the unique relation of the Indian inhabitants to those of other countries not being sufficiently brought into prominence and accordingly misunderstood, it has been somewhat hastily assumed that there is great danger of transportation of cholera by sea from India to Europe. If tin's
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