City of Exeter, from Exwick Hill, Devonshire ([1845?])
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CD 15 DVD 3
Publication Details
[1845?]
The route book of Devon: a guide for the stranger and tourist. Exeter: Besley, 1846. Second Edition. p. 18.Of the sanatory [sic] condition of Exeter, as deduced from the recent Report of the "Health of Towns Commission," and shewn in a little work * published by the author of the foregoing observations; after a minute and careful inquiry into the geological strata, position, medical statistics, and public improvements for the preservation of health, it clearly appears, "That the locality of Exeter is peculiarly healthy," and "That the average mortality of Exeter is less than that of the principal cities of England, and not greater than is generally incident to favorably [sic] situated towns* "Report of the Sanatory Conditions of Exeter." By Thos. Shapter, M.D. 1845.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Steel line engr
66x107mm
From Exwick Hill
1845