| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 634 oldal
...lines, which purport to be an account late affliction of two of our cities, under the fatal fever, which in latter times has occasionally visited our shores....quarantines. Without examining this distinguished gentleman's statements, relative to the communication of infection, (which it would certainly be prudent... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 622 oldal
...the tide-waters only, incommunicable in the country, either by persons under the disease, or by good* carried from diseased places ; that its access is...quarantines. Without examining this distinguished gentleman's statements, relative to the communication of infection, (which it would certainly be prudent... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 542 oldal
...seemed to be strictly local, and not communicable in the country cither by persons or goods. He remarks that "its access is with the autumn, and it disappears with the early frosts;" and thinks that the quarantine laws, to which our vessels are subjected, are very burdensome, and that... | |
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