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THE epidemic of Asiatic cholera, which has been raging in Spain during the last two years, and which appears even yet to be lurking in some portions of that peninsula, has furnished some interesting data as regards its connection with water-supply, to which it would be wise in us to direct our attention, not only from the interesting nature of the facts as such, but also because it is not improbable that ere the disease quits Europe it may visit our own shores.
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HIGGIN, G. Cholera in its Relation to Water-Supply . Nature 34, 149–153 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034149a0
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