Caroline Knott

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calamity was spread by infection; that is to say, by some certain steams or fumes, which the physicians call effluvia, by the breath, or by the sweat, or by the stench of the sores of the sick persons, or some other way, perhaps, beyond even the reach of the physicians themselves, which
A Journal of the Plague Year, Written by a Citizen Who Continued All the While in London
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