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Progress of Cholera in Europe.
JAMA. 1884;III(8):219.
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—While the epidemic in Toulon and Marseilles is diminishing, apparently for want of material to feed it, it is steadily extending to other parts. A dispatch of the 16th inst. says:
" There are now forty-one places and thirteen departments in France from which deaths from the cholera have been reported, and there are doubtless half as many more towns and villages from which no reports have reached the world outside. The cholera area now stretches from Toulouse, in the southwest, to Auxerre, in the north, in the department of Yonne, and to the gap in the southeast in the Haute Alps, thus making a triangle whose sides are respectively 235, 245, and 310 miles long. Auxerre is only about 100 miles from Paris in a southerly direction."
It also exists in many places in northern Italy, and in the Nostras prison at Geneva, Switzerland.
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