Address to the Inhabitants of Rugby about the Cholera Morbus
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A civic address warning residents about an outbreak explains the disorder's symptoms—sudden circulatory collapse, cramps, cold extremities, and a weak pulse—and describes uncertain origins and overseas spread. The speaker weighs contagion versus airborne transmission, cites urban case counts to show uneven susceptibility, and stresses practical prevention: abstaining from alcohol, improving personal hygiene and bathing, keeping houses and streets clean, ensuring ventilation, and avoiding overcrowding. It urges community measures and attentive local oversight to remove refuse and open windows, presenting both medical observations and public-health recommendations for limiting illness and protecting vulnerable neighbors.
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