This paper was read on the 8th May at the Medical School, St. Luke's Hospital, at a meeting of the Moynihan Chirurgical Club. The year 1865 was not a particularly attractive one for the Moynihan`s stay in Malta, since on the 20th June cholera broke out in the Island, the epidemic reaching its peak at the beginning of August. When the epidemic broke out in June, Mrs. Ellen Moynihan, the wife of Army Captain Andrew Moynihan and future mother of Berkeley George Andrew was in her fifth month of pregnancy. She and her husband were living in the married quarters attached to Pembroke Camp, and on the 27th July cholera appeared in the camp but it made little headway there being only eleven cases of which, however, nine ended fatally. The Moynihans ...
The Cholera outbreak at Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee in Oct., 1918, that I am about to describe w...
Furnell to adhere to his Hippocratic Oath in defiance of the British authorities in India and London...
Mention Malta to a doctor and .his response will depend on his interests: the historically minded wi...
Epidemic cholera devastated Europe throughout the 19th century. The first cholera epidemic reached M...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
An "eminent natural philosopher", Dr. Max Pettenkofer, came to Malta to study the manifestations of ...
The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the medical essay competition for 1969 was a...
Bubonic plague reached Malta from Alexandria on 29 March 1813. The British garrison of about 3700 me...
The British naval connection to the Maltese Islands saw the arrival during the nineteenth century of...
The dark chronicle: In 1841, Dr Charles Galland, professor of anatomy at the Malta University carrie...
James Annesley from Ireland spent nearly four decades in Madras, first as an assistant and later as ...
The Church in Malta has played a pivotal role in the life of the Maltese for a millenium. When the c...
'Owing perhaps to Malta's role as a fortress in the Mediterranean very little attention seems to ha...
This article features a brief biography of Sir Archibald Garrod (1857-1936), a well known English ph...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
The Cholera outbreak at Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee in Oct., 1918, that I am about to describe w...
Furnell to adhere to his Hippocratic Oath in defiance of the British authorities in India and London...
Mention Malta to a doctor and .his response will depend on his interests: the historically minded wi...
Epidemic cholera devastated Europe throughout the 19th century. The first cholera epidemic reached M...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
An "eminent natural philosopher", Dr. Max Pettenkofer, came to Malta to study the manifestations of ...
The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the medical essay competition for 1969 was a...
Bubonic plague reached Malta from Alexandria on 29 March 1813. The British garrison of about 3700 me...
The British naval connection to the Maltese Islands saw the arrival during the nineteenth century of...
The dark chronicle: In 1841, Dr Charles Galland, professor of anatomy at the Malta University carrie...
James Annesley from Ireland spent nearly four decades in Madras, first as an assistant and later as ...
The Church in Malta has played a pivotal role in the life of the Maltese for a millenium. When the c...
'Owing perhaps to Malta's role as a fortress in the Mediterranean very little attention seems to ha...
This article features a brief biography of Sir Archibald Garrod (1857-1936), a well known English ph...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
The Cholera outbreak at Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee in Oct., 1918, that I am about to describe w...
Furnell to adhere to his Hippocratic Oath in defiance of the British authorities in India and London...
Mention Malta to a doctor and .his response will depend on his interests: the historically minded wi...