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"Rules Regarding the Measures to Be Adopted On the Outbreak of Cholera Or Appearance of Small-Pox" is a historical document outlining protocols for managing infectious disease outbreaks within the Indian Army during the late 19th century. Authored by the India Army, this text offers insights into the public health challenges and responses of the era. It details specific measures to be taken to control the spread of cholera and smallpox, providing a glimpse into the medical practices and preventative strategies of the time. This work is valuable for historians, public health researchers, and anyone interested in the history of medicine and the British Raj.
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