Unbekannt (19. Jahrhundert), Bekanntmachung von Maßregeln gegen die herrschende Brechruhr (Cholera) in München. Mit Angabe zu erweiterten Guppenanstalten und deren Adressen, 19. Jahrhundert, Druckerzeugnis
- Technik: Druckerzeugnis auf Papier
- Bezeichnung: Beidseitig bedruckter Bogen
- Datierung: 19. Jahrhundert
- Schlagworte: Krankheit, Cholera, Bekanntmachung, Infektionskrankheit, Epidemie, Stadtbilder, Politik, Deutschland, Gegenständlich, 1800-1849
- Größe: Papier: 36.0 cm x 23.5 cm
- Zustand: Guter Zustand. Papier hat sich altersgemäß verfärbt. An den Rändern leicht fleckig. Mit waagerechter Knickfalte über die Mitte
English Version:
Unknown (19th century), Announcement of measures against the prevailing vomiting dysentery (cholera) in Munich With details of extended group institutions and their addresses, 19th century, Print product
- Technique: Print product on Paper
- Inscription: Sheet printed on both sides
- Date: 19th century
- Keywords: Disease, cholera, announcement, infectious disease, epidemic, 19th century, Figurative, Cities, Germany,
- Size: Paper: 36.0 cm x 23.5 cm (14.2 x 9.3 in)
- Condition: Good condition. Paper discoloured due to its age. Slightly stained at the margins. With horizontal crease across the centre.
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