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Updated: May 23, 2025
Hawkins, it appeared that his principal, in a distant part of the field, was also suffering, and in great pain. The symptoms were such as a medical man would pronounce 'choleraic. I say WOULD have pronounced; for, on examination, the surgeon was also found to be er in pain, and, I regret to say, expressing himself in language unbecoming the occasion.
It was right and a necessity that all caution should be used, but there has come enough macaroni from Italy, and enough grapes from the south of France, and enough rags from tatterdemalions, and hidden in these articles of transportation enough choleraic germs to have left by this time all Brooklyn mourning at Greenwood, and all Philadelphia at Laurel Hill, and all Boston at Mount Auburn.
"Before anything else," said the prelate, with his marked Italian accent, still holding to his nose his bottle of camphor, "have any choleraic symptoms returned?" "No, my lord; the pernicious fever, which succeeded the attack of cholera, still continues." "Very good. But will not the reverend father be reasonable? What was the noise that I just heard?"
On mounting guard that evening, the Sergeant of the Guard had been informed that a corpse lay in the mortuary, a young soldier having been taken ill and having died within a few hours, of some disease of a distinctly choleraic nature. "I'll tell you orf for that post, Matthewson," said the Sergeant.
In these filthy pools the villagers often perform their ablutions; they do not scruple to drink the putrid water, which is no doubt a hotbed and regular nursery for fevers, and choleraic and other disorders.
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