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" In the year 1836,' says one of the medical officers of the West Derby Union, ' I attended a family of thirteen, twelve of whom had typhus fever, — without a bed in the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the... "
Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science - Page 110
1845
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Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1842 - 554 pages
...house I attended 14 patients ; there were only two beds in the house, All tlw patients, as lodgers, lay on the boards, and during their illness, never...off. I met with many cases in similar conditions, yel amidst the greatest destitution and want of domestic comfort, I have never heard during the course...
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Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1842 - 556 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded, that I could scarcely pass between them. In another house I attended 14 patients ; there were only two beds in the house, All tli« patients, as lodgers, lay on the boards,...
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Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great ...

Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Edwin Chadwick - 1843 - 296 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...greatest destitution and want of domestic comfort, / have never heard, during the course of twelve years' practice, a complaint of inconvenient accommodation.'...
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The Christian Teacher, Volume 5

1843 - 508 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded, that I could scarcely pass between them. In another house I attended 14 patients ; there were only two beds in the house. All the patients, as lodgers, lay on the boards,...
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The English Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Ecclesiastical and ..., Volume 2

1844 - 548 pages
...in the cellar, without straw or timber shaving—frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...greatest destitution and want of domestic comfort, / have never heard, during the course of twelve years practice, a complaint of inconvenient accommodation.'...
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The English Review, Volumes 1-2

1844 - 1070 pages
...in the cellar, without straw or timber shaving—frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...greatest destitution and want of domestic comfort, / have never heard, during the course of twelve years' practice, a complaint of inconvenient accommodation.'...
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First [and Second] Report[s] of the Commissioners for Inquiring ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring into the State of Large Towns and Populous Districts - 1844 - 434 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...the boards, and during their illness never had their ".lothes off. I met with many cases in similar conditions ; yet. lidst the greatest destitution and...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 46

1845 - 610 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...greatest destitution and want of domestic comfort, / have never heard, during the course of twelve years' practice, a complaint of inconvenient accommodation,"...
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Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral Science, Volume 18

1845 - 434 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...house. All the patients lay on the boards, and during VOL. XVIII. NS NO. XXXII.— OCTOBER 1845. 2 B and light wood n heŁ led, levoli so si ;t sir* rt on...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Volume 18

1845 - 404 pages
...the cellar, without straw or timber shavings — frequent substitutes. They lay on the floor, and so crowded that I could scarcely pass between them. In...house. All the patients lay on the boards, and during , VOL. XVIII. NS NO. XXXII. — OCTOBER 1845. 2 B their illness never had their clothes off. I met...
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