Robert Moore notebook, 1884-1904 1884-1904

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Robert Moore notebook, 1884-1904 1884-1904

Statistics of Cholera in Saint Louis in 1866...by Robt. Moore, a 3 by 5 inch notebook containing mortality data for all blocks of the city in that year. The folder also contains related printed matter: 1) Vital statistics of St. Louis since 1840...by Robert Moore, Member of the Engineer's Club of St. Louis, Printed from Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Vol. XXXIII, No. 5, p. 299-324(November 1904); 2)"Cholera epidemic in St. Louis in 1866 ..." p. 79-81 FROM "One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri," 1901

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine.

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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 desc...