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Richard Thorne Thorne
British physician (1841-1899)
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Report on the results of an inspection made by Dr. R. Thorne Thorne and Dr. S. Monckton Copeman as to vaccination arrangements adopted in certain European countries with special reference to the preparation and storage of glycerinated calf vaccine lymph / prepared by Dr. S. Monckton Copeman.
Monckton-Copeman, S. (Sidney Arthur)
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Date: [1897]
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On some special arrangements for the isolation of infectious diseases / by R. Thorne Thorne.
Thorne, R. Thorne (Richard Thorne), Sir, 1841-1899
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Date: 1885
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On the progress of preventive medicine during the Victorian era : being the inaugural address delivered before the Epidemiological Society of London, session 1887-88 / by R. Thorne Thorne.
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Date: 1888
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Dr. Thorne Thorne's report to the local government board on the sanitary condition of the village of Biddenden, in the Tenterden rural sanitary district, with special reference to the recurring prevalence of diphtheria in the village.
Thorne, R. Thorne (Richard Thorne), Sir, 1841-1899.
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Date: 1879
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Dr. R. Bruce Low's report to the local government board on an outbreak of enteric fever at Helmsley, in the Helmsley rural district, North Riding of Yorkshire.
Low, Robert Bruce, 1846-1922.
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Date: 1896
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Great Britain. Local Government Board
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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Typhoid Fever
Sanitation
Public Health
Disease Outbreaks
Scarlet Fever
Diphtheria
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