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- f-cholera-outbreaks.html accessdate "2008-12-11".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html date "2008-12-02".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html isCitedBy 1829–51_cholera_pandemic.
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html isCitedBy 1852–60_cholera_pandemic.
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html isCitedBy 1881–96_cholera_pandemic.
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html isCitedBy 1899–1923_cholera_pandemic.
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html isCitedBy Jarrow_March.
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html isCitedBy William_Palmer_(murderer).
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html publisher "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html quote "At the turn of the century, the sixth pandemic killed more than 800,000 in India before moving into the Middle East, northern Africa, Russia and parts of Europe. By 1923, cholera had receded from most of the world, although many cases were still present in India.".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html quote "The fifth pandemic originated in the Bengal region of India and swept through Asia, Africa, South America and parts of France and Germany. Cholera claimed 200,000 lives in Russia between 1893 and 1894; and 90,000 in Japan between 1887 and 1889. Quarantine measures for ships and immigrants based on the findings of the British physician, John Snow, prevented cholera outbreaks in Great Britain and the United States.".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html title "Cholera's seven pandemics".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html url f-cholera-outbreaks.html.
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html url "http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2008/05/09/f-cholera-outbreaks.html".
- f-cholera-outbreaks.html work Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation.