Public Health : a Popular Introduction to Sanitary Science, Being a History of the Prevalent And Fatal Diseases of the English Population From the Earliest Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century
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Thus, I find it stated in the " London Packet," under date March 35, 1774, that an "invidious report" that "the gaol distemper prevailed at Launceston having been spread abroad, great pains were taken to disabuse the public, and two of the faculty were sent to Exeter to state on oath that no such distemper prevailed there. But the judges were afraid to see them, and the gentlemen of the bar, alarmed by the recent death of Baron Adams, attributed to the fever, retired, .some to Bridgwater, other...s eastward ; so that Judge Aston had to adjourn the court." Thus did the jail-distemper do its work of destruction and disorganization in our courts of law. Let us see how it conducted itself towards the general population of the country. I. Howard tells us that " At Axminster, a little town in Devonshire, a prisoner discharged from Exeter Gaol 172 y ail-Distemper spreads among the People. in 1 7^5, infected his family with that disease ; of which two of them died, and many others in that town after- wards." 3.
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