Gavin Milroy
Also known as
Milroy, Gavin, 1805-1886
Born 1805-01-01
Died 1886-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5938934A
- VIAF61099974
- WikidataQ16858014
- ISNI0000000424609101
Top Subjects
- Quarantine (5)
- Epidemiology (3)
- Plague (2)
- Prevention (2)
- Cholera (2)
- Epidemics (2)
- Naval Hygiene (2)
Books by Gavin Milroy
Total count: 13
Quarantine and the plaguebeing a summary of the report on these subjects recently addressed to the Royal Academy of Medicine in France, with introductory observations, extracts from Parliamentary correspondence, and notesSamuel Highley1846-01-01
Quarantine and the plague: being a summary of the report on these subjects, recently addressed to the Royal Academy of Medicine in FranceS. Highley1846-01-01
Quarantine and the plaguebeing a summary of the report on these subjects recently addresed to the Royal Academy of Medicine in France ; with introductory observations, extracts from parliamentary correspondence, and notesSamuel Highley1846-01-01
The cholera not to be arrested by quarantine: a brief historical sketch of the great epidemic of 1817, and its invasions of Europe in 1831-2 and 1847: with practical remarks on the treatment, preventive and curative, of the diseaseJ. Churchill1847-01-01
The cholera not to be arrested by quarantinea brief historical sketch of the great epidemic of 1817, and its invasions of Europe in 1831-2 & 1847 : with practical remarks on the treatment, preventive and curative, of the diseaseJohn Churchill1847-01-01
Sketch of the operation and of some of the most striking results of quarantine in British ports since the beginning of the present centuryT. Richards1853-01-01
Report on the cholera in Jamaica, and on the general sanitary condition and wants of the islandPrinted by Eyre and Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O.1853-01-01
A copy of the report made by Dr Milroy on the cholera epidemic in Jamaica, 1850-1851and copies of extracts of despatches addressed to and received from the Governor of Jamaica in relation to the said reportPublisher not identified1854-01-01
On the sickness and mortality in the French Army, during the campaign in Turkey and the Crimea, in 1854-56s.n.1857-01-01
The International Quarantine Conference of Paris in 1851-2with remarksSavile and Edwards1859-01-01
Quarantine as it is, and as it ought to bePrinted by Savill & Edwards1859-01-01
The health of the Royal Navy considered, in a letter addressed to the Rt. Hon. Sir John S. Pakington, ...Robert Hardwicke1862-01-01-
Parangi disease of Ceylon, allied to yawss.n.1882-01-01