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A history of how the death and destruction of cholera epidem
A history of how the death and destruction of cholera epidem
A history of how the death and destruction of cholera epidemics shaped Toronto
Three large cholera epidemics occurred in Toronto's history during the following years: 1832-1834, 1849, and 1854-1855 followed by a significant pa...
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