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Title Map of the Medical Topography of Baltimore, 1851
Alternate Title Map of the Medical Topography of Baltimore
Creator Sides, William
Corporate Contributor Hoen & Co.
Type of Resource cartographic
Date Created 1851
Digital Origin reformatted digital
Topics Cholera
Epidemics
Epidemiology
Places Baltimore (Md.)
Dates 1849
1851
Subject Genre Statistical maps
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/10176/codu:57809
Rights Statement Digitized by the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Mounted here by permission for scholarly, educational, artistic, cultural, or scientific purposes. The user is responsible for all copyright, privacy and publicity rights compliance.
Language English
Extent 1 online resource (map) : TIFF file.
Physical Note Raster
Original Sheet(s): 31 x 46 cm.
Scale 1:63,360
Notes » Website description: Baltimore’s city physician Thomas Buckler designed this map to study the pattern of cholera in 1849, particularly as it related to the city’s water supply and to the outbreak of fever.
» Wm. Sides, Surveyor; Lith. by A. Hoen & Co.
» Relief shown by hachures.
» Identifies iron ore regions, railroad lines, regions of intermittent & remittent fever and outlying roads.
» Classification: G3844 .B2 1851.S5 Classification Scheme: lcc.
» Host Creator: Th. H. Buckler. Host extent: 45, [1] p., [5] folded leaves of plates : 2 maps ; 22 cm
» Alternate title from Website.
Host Title A History of Epidemic Cholera, as it appeared at the Baltimore City and County Alms-House, in the summer of 1849, with some remarks on the medical topography and diseases of this region. Baltimore: Printed by James Lucas, Corner of Calvert-st. and Lovely Lane, 1851.
Local Identifiers Buckler_Map.tif
nationID: 3.08
nationIDchrono: 2.08
nationIDcreator: 1.74
(DLC)unk82061343
(OCoLC)741751948
(OCoLC)14830353 (Host)
(OCoLC)793620824 (Host)
(CSsH)487572 (Host)