Report by Dr Theodore Thomson on the sanitary requirements of certain places in or near the Persian Gulf, &c
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Study comissioned by British Government to determine risk of entry of cholera and plague via the Gulf States to Europe in early 20th century, and feasibility of establishing an observation station near the entrance to the Gulf.
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