Suggestions for the Prevention And Mitigation of Epidemic And Pestilential Disea

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Suggestions for the Prevention And Mitigation of Epidemic And Pestilential Disea
Charles Maclean
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. •') ir-. Tt-iJiTii The obvious method of preventing all fartMeFprbpa^ati6ri'ii>f a disease, communicated in the manner supposed by the contagionists, would be to remove the sick. This would of itself be sufficient, since those affected could not, without the aid of the air, commu- nicate the infection to others ; and persons in heialth, the conta- gion being removed from them, could not be infected by the air alone.
No species of quarantine, no period of confinement or seclusion, could, accor
...ding to these doctrines, be necessary, either in respect to the sick, or to persons in health. ^ ''• ■■ Even in cases where infection had taken place, but the disease had not yet appeared, it would be sufficient, still acting upon the same opinions, at the breaking out of the symptoms, to ren>ove- th$. -per- sons afflicted, in the same manner as the other sick Ij^id been pre- viously removed. - . , - But removal being rendered, by any circumstances, impractiga- ble, it would be sufficient, for the safety of those in health, to kq^p the suspected in quarantine for the longest supposed period bcLv»'€cn ' Theodore Maycrnc Conseils centre la Peste, &e.

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