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PART II.. Chap. I. the Negation of Atmospheric Contagion From the History

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CHAP. I. The Negation of Atmospheric Contagion from the History and Actual Observation of Disease 56 CHAP. II. The Evidence drawn from Disease attacking the Relatives, Attendants, and Visitors of the Sick, in favour of Atmospheric Contagion, considered—Facts explained 67 CHAP. III. The argument drawn in favour of the Propagation of Disease by Atmospheric Contagion, from Disease appearing in previously Healthy Houses and Localities to which Persons sick, or lately so, have been removed 86 CHAP. IV. There is no evidence that Atmospheric Contagion travels, or is communicated from one place to another 89

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