Uncovering the mystery of the Hong Kong Plague

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Report on the causes and continuance of plague in Hongkong and suggestions as to remedial measures

SIMPSON, W. J.
London,
Waterlow and Sons Limited,
1903
Folio, (330 x 215mm), 125pp, 17 plates (one coloured), one folded chart of the seasonal prevalence of the plague from 1896-1902, one loose folded map (550 x 785mm) of Southern China showing localities infected by plague, bound in quarter cloth and blue paper boards.
330 by 215mm. (13 by 8.5 inches).
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The plague hit Hong Kong in May 1894 with devastating results. It swept through the colony quickly and brutally, leading to thousands of deaths and widespread unease. At the core of the crisis was the mystery around the source of the plague – where it came from, how it spread, and how to stop it. Sir William John Ritchie Simpson's publication in 1903 sought to answer these questions with his research presented in a series of charts, graphs, maps, and explanatory text to she...

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bibliography:

E. G. Pryor, 'The Great Plague of Hong Kong', Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. 15 (1975), pp. 61-70.

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