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Report by the Government Commission on the Chemical Quality of the Supply of Water to the Metropolis. (177.)

Footnote 20:

Medical Gazette, vol. xliv, p. 749.

Footnote 21:

History of the Cholera in Exeter in 1832.

Footnote 22:

Report of the General Board of Health on the Supply of Water to the Metropolis, 1850, p. 55.

Footnote 23:

See Report of Commissioners on the Cholera at Newcastle, etc., p. 474.

Footnote 24:

Opus cit., p. xxv.

Footnote 25:

Report of Swedish Commissioners, quoted in the Second Report of the Metropolitan Sanitary Commission, 1848.

Footnote 26:

Medical Times and Gazette, Lancet, and Association Journal.

Footnote 27:

Various conditions are requisite for the production of a disease, as they are for the production of a crop of wheat or turnips; but it is not necessary to dignify these conditions with the name of causes.

Footnote 28:

Medical Times and Gazette, 1854, vol. i, p. 182.

Footnote 29:

Cholera, with Reference to the Geological Theory. Cincinnati, 1850.

Footnote 30:

Trans. of Roy. Med. and Chir. Soc., 1844.

Footnote 31:

Med. Times and Gazette, Nov. 25th, 1854.

Footnote 32:

Report on the Cholera of 1848–49, p. xl.

Footnote 33:

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