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who lived near the Fore and Hind lXeiv-Gardcn. It 
continued this Courfe, only inclining a little more to- 
wards the South, and infe&ing partly the Places that lye 
betwixt tne Fortifications in the South, and partly ehofe 
that are in the Fame Line without the Walls, as Schott- 
land, Ohre , St. Alirecht , befides fome part of the Town 
w thin the Walls, lying towards the Plaga , and called 
tb Suburbs alfo. It fpread likewife very much South, 
Eaft ana North, to diftant Places, till it came near the 
open Sea, and ravaged the Lands and Places belonging 
to the Town, as Hochte , Werden , and Nahzung- 
As the Difeafe had in this manner furrounded the whole 
Town, and infe&ed every Quarter of it 5 fo we heard that 
our Neighbours on the Frontiers had likewife received 
the Infection. But it is to be admired, that in no Di- 
ftridtof the Town the Number that died was lets ob» 
ferved than in that Part which we properly call the 
City. 
Though in the Courfe of the Infe&ion it fpread it 
felf, and run as it were in a Circuit, yet its Motion was 
not fo tranfient in fhif ing from Place to Place, but that 
it continued fall to its firft Hold, only with this difference 
that it did not fo feverely inf.ft the Places it had at firft 
poffefs’d as thofe that it enter’d later. This we could 
very well perceive and obferve, when it was raging the 
fiercefi: in the Pefl-houfe , Htnter/bihdlitz , and other 
Places. 
Thus far I thought fit, for the farisfa&ion of the Cu- 
rious, to give am Account of the Attack this Diftemper 
made upon Dantzick,, and the Circumftances attending it, 
till the conclufion of the Year, in which I my felf was a* 
great Sufferer. 
PART II; 
