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Report of a visit to Grosse Île by the Provincial Board of Health and their suggestions, dated 6 November, 1889
Letter by Dr. Montizambert reporting on the necessity of fumigating mail from Europe to prevent the spread of cholera, dated 6 July, 1892
Grosse Île vessel inspection notice, dated 31 August, 1891
Letter from J. Patterson, the Secretary of the Board of Trade, to the Minister of Agriculture regarding precautions taken at Grosse-Ile to combat cholera, dated 16 October, 1885
Clipping of an article from the Montreal Herald regarding precautions taken at Grosse Île to combat cholera, dated 13 October, 1885
Letter from Dr. Montizambert to the Minister of Agriculture reporting on small pox cases on board the ship Minerva, 6 May, 1871
Emigration Department Report No. 22 SS Hibernian, containing a list of questions asked by the immigration agent in Quebec to the ship's captain, 24 May, 1869
Letter by Dr. Montizambert regarding an unusually strong storm, 20 August, 1892
Report by Dr. Montizambert concerning the ship Lake Huron, the passengers of which were not adequately vaccinated as they should have been by law and the danger which this poses to the Canadian population, 19 June, 1889