Moore, Robert, 1838-1922

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Moore, Robert, 1838-1922

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Civil engineer, St. Louis.

"No better history of the epidemic of cholera of 1866 can be written than that by Robert Moore, a civil engineer of St. Louis. Mr. Moore was for a long time City Sewer Commissioner, and has given the study of epidemics considerable attention, particularly those epidemics which are influenced by sewage."--"Cholera epidemic in St. Louis in 1866 ..." p. 79 FROM "One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri," 1901

From the description of Robert Moore notebook, 1884-1904 1884-1904 (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 191731635

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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2004030524

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