An account of the plague which raged at Moscow, in 1771
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This work provides a detailed account of the plague that devastated Moscow in 1771, exploring its origins, symptoms, and treatment methods. The author, a physician who witnessed the outbreak, organizes the narrative into four main sections: the history of the plague's emergence, diagnostic criteria, curative treatments, and preventive measures. It emphasizes the importance of understanding pestilential contagion, particularly in the context of potential future outbreaks. The text also discusses successful strategies employed in Moscow to contain the disease and protect certain populations, offering insights into the nature of the plague and its impact on society.
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