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  • 71Cholera Monument Grounds and Clay Wood — The Cholera Monument. The Cholera Monument is a memorial in Sheffield, England to the victims of a cholera epidemic of 1832. 402 victims of the disease were buried in grounds between Park Hill and Norfolk Park adjoining Clay Wood. Money from the… …

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  • 72Cholera epidemic of 1831 — The Cholera epidemic of 1831 was an epidemic of the disease cholera in the United Kingdom. Often then called Indian Cholera or Cholera Morbus , the outbreak of Cholera in Sunderland on the 23rd of October 1831 was the first occurrence of the… …

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  • 73Cholera-Toxin — Struktur des Choleratoxins, mit der Untereinheit A (rot) und der pentameren Untereinheit B (blau). Das Choleratoxin (CTX) ist ein von den Bakterien Vibrio cholerae und Vibrio eltor produziertes Toxin, das beim Menschen eine schwere… …

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  • 74Cholera Basin — The Cholera basin on the shore of the Market Square. In the background is the Helsinki city hall. The Cholera basin (Finnish: Kolera allas, Swedish: Kolerabassängen) is the established name for the western harbour basin in front of the Market… …

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  • 75Cholera basin — The Cholera basin (Finnish: Kolera allas, Swedish: Kolerabassängen) is the established name for the western harbour basin in front of the Market Square in Helsinki, Finland.The harbour basins were built in the early 19th century. At that time,… …

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  • 76cholera infantum — noun often fatal form of gastroenteritis occurring in children; not true cholera but having similar symptoms • Hypernyms: ↑gastroenteritis, ↑stomach flu, ↑intestinal flu * * * inˈfantəm noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, cholera of infants …

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  • 77Cholera-Brunnen — Bild Der Cholerabrunnen Basisdaten Ort: Dresden in Sachsen Land …

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  • 78Choléra (Marseille) — En 1884, Marseille subit sa dernière épidémie de choléra (5e pandémie). Le choléra arrivé à Toulon par le bateau la Sarthe en provenance de Saïgon, gagne ensuite rapidement les cités de Marseille et Arles. Voir aussi Plan des décès cholériques… …

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  • 79Choléra des poules — Le choléra des poules est une maladie aviaire due à une bactérie du genre Pasteurella, Pasteurella multocida, découverte par le vétérinaire alsacien Moritz[1] puis étudiée successivement par Sebastiano Rivolta (1832 1893) en 1877, Edoardo… …

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  • 80cholera asphyxia — Asiatic cholera, spasmodic cholera, malignant cholera …

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