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THE third Contribution by Dr. Koch last year to the subject of cholera appears in the Zeitschrift für Hygiene, vol. xv. part 1. It covers no less than seventy-six pages, and is entitled “Die Cholera in Deutschland während des Winters 1892 bis 1893.— As the title implies, it is an elaborate essay giving a most lucid and remarkably interesting exposition of the rise and course pursued by the several epidemics of cholera which visited Hamburg, Altona, and Nietleben near Halle, respectively. Several figures serve to illustrate the descriptions of sites, buildings, &c., referred to in the text.
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FRANKLAND, P. An Incident in the Cholera Epidemic at Altona. Nature 49, 392 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/049392a0
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