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him, without being confin’d to his bed ; of which 
there are many inftances. 
2. There fhould be found very honefl men to be 
overfeers of the lazaretto, who will take the trouble 
of feeing all the goods unbaled, and every particular 
parcel expofed to the air : Otherwife, if the goods re- 
main in the fame place, and every fhred not expofed 
to the air, they may be as well in the merchants ma- 
gazines as in the lazaretto. 
3. No perlon, during quarantine, fhould be al- 
low’d to go near the lazaretto, excepting fuch as have 
the care of it; for fear Grangers, going too near, 
may receive infedtion from the goods in the lazaretto, 
and, at their return, communicate it to others. 
4. There fhould be one or more doctors to attend 
the lazaretto, and take care of the people, who look 
after it, in cafe any of them fhould be fick, that 
their ficknefs may immediately be known: And, 
fhould it prove contagious, the patient fhould be fe- 
parated, and fo the infedtion, as much as pofiible, 
hindred from fpreading. 
f. The fhips fhould be very well clean’d and per- 
fum’d in the hold, and between decks, where the 
goods lay during the voyage, for fome days after 
they are unloaden. Otherwife perfons going into the 
hold of the faid fhips, may be infedted, and com- 
municate the infedtion to others. This I communi- 
cate to you, as you have an opportunity of converting 
with feveral members of parliament* 
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