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J C J Clarke Jervoise
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Shrimpton, of Paris, upon ' Cholera ; its Seat, Nature, and Treatment. ' Having quoted the opinions of several eminent physicians of the Indian Army, together with a number of irresistible facts adduced by them to show the non- contagious character of cholera, Dr. Shrimpton says : — " When we see the disease breaking out on the same day, September 19th, 1865, at Cette, Aries, Aix, and Courbevoie ; on October 1st, at Nancy and St. Cloud ; the 5th, at j\Ielun ; the 6th, at Caen and St. Germain ; ...appearing simultaneously at distances so great from each other, how is it possible to prove that contagion spreads ' gradually frum commune to commune, from house to house, from individual to individual V No, the disease is not propagated in this way. Not only does the disease appear suddenly in persons the most distant from each other, but one or more persons may be attacked at the same time in a family, in a house, or in a public establish- ment. No one has ever seen cholera transmitted fron one individual to another.

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