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2. On the Quarantine-Classification of Substances, with a View to the Prevention of Plague

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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In this paper, the author, after having noticed the ordinary quarantine classification of substances, into susceptible, non-susceptible, and doubtful, states as the result of his inquiries conducted in Turkey and the Mediterranean, that the distinctions involved in this arrangement have been made in a very unsatisfactory manner, not after careful research and deliberation, but rather during a period of panic, and hastily, in comparatively remote and ignorant times, and by men, for the then state of knowledge, ill qualified for the task, even had they entered upon it with all the calmness and caution that the subject required.

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Proceedings 1841–42
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1844

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