A History of Epidemics in Britain (Volume I of II) from A.D. 664 to the Extinction of Plague
Charles Creighton
A History of Epidemics in Britain (Volume I of II) from A.D. 664 to the Extinction of Plague
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A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
ERRATA.
CHAPTER I.
Pestilence in England and Ireland in the Seventh Century.
Early Epidemics not connected with Famine.
Medieval Famine-pestilences.
Epidemics of St Anthony’s Fire, or Ergotism.
Generalities on Medieval Famines in England.
CHAPTER II.
Leprosy in Medieval Medical Treatises.
The Biblical Associations of Leprosy.
The Medieval Religious Sentiment towards Lepers.
The English Leper-houses.
Leper-houses in Scotland and Ireland.
The Prejudice against Lepers.
Laws against Lepers.
Causes of Medieval Leprosy.
CHAPTER III.
Symptoms and Type of the Black Death.
Estimates of the Mortality.
The Antecedents of the Black Death.
The Theory of the Plague-Virus.
The Theory tested by Modern Instances.
Relation of Typhus to Bubo-plague.
CHAPTER IV.
Direct effects of the Black Death.
More lasting effects on Farming, Industries, and Population.
The Epidemics following the Black Death.
Medical Evidence of the Continuance of Plague.
The Fourteenth Century Chronology continued.
The Public Health in the Fifteenth Century.
Chronology of Plagues in the Fifteenth Century.
Plague and other pestilences in Scotland and Ireland, 1349-1475.
CHAPTER V.
The Second Sweat in 1508.
The Third Sweat in 1517.
The Fourth Sweat in 1528.
The English Sweat on the Continent in 1529[503].
The Fifth Sweat in 1551.
Antecedents of the English Sweat.
A form of Sweat afterwards endemic in Normandy.
Theory of the English Sweat.
The Habitat of the Virus.
The Extinction of the Sweat in England.
CHAPTER VI.
The London Plague of 1563.
Preventive Practice in Plague-time under the Tudors.
Sanitation in Plantagenet and Tudor times.
The Disposal of the Dead.
Chronology of Plague, 1564-1592.
The London Plague of 1592-1593.
Plague in Scotland, 1495-1603.
Plague in Ireland in the Tudor period.
CHAPTER VII.
Cambridge Black Assizes.
Oxford Black Assizes.
Exeter Black Assizes.
Poverty and Vagrancy in Tudor England.
Influenza.
CHAPTER VIII.
Earliest Notices of the French Pox in Scotland and England.
English Writings on the Pox in the 16th Century.
Origin of the Epidemic of 1494.
CHAPTER IX.
Smallpox in the Arabic Annals.
Theory of the nature of Smallpox.
European Smallpox in the Middle Ages.
Measles in Medieval Writings.
History of the name “Pocks” in English.
Smallpox in England in the 16th Century.
Smallpox in the 17th Century.
Smallpox in Continental Writings of the 16th century.
CHAPTER X.
The Growth of London in the Tudor and Stuart Periods[919].
The London Plague of 1603.
The Plague of 1603 in the country near London.
Annual Plague in London after 1603.
Plague in the Provinces in 1603 and following years.
Ireland.
Plague in Scotland, 1603-24.
Malignant Fever preceding the Plague of 1625.
The London Plague of 1625.
The Plague of 1625 near London.
Plague in the Provinces in 1625 and following years.
The London Plague of 1636.
Fever in London.
Review of Fever in England to 1643.
War-typhus in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
War-typhus at Tiverton in 1644.
Plague in the Provinces during the Civil Wars.
Plague in Scotland during the Civil Wars.
Plague in Chester &c. and in Ireland, 1647-1650.
Fever in England, 1651-2.
Fever and Influenza, 1657-9.
CHAPTER XI.
(Sea Scurvy, Flux, Fever, and Yellow Fever.)
The first accounts of Sea Scurvy.
Remarkable Epidemic in Drake’s Fleet 1585-6.
Sicknesses of Voyages, continued: Management of Scurvy.
Scurvy in the East India Company’s Ships: Professional Treatment.
Sickness in the Colonizing of Virginia and New England.
West Indian Colonization: Yellow Fever and the Slave Trade.
The Great Mortality in the occupying of Jamaica.
CHAPTER XII.
Literature of the Great Plague.
Antecedents, Beginnings and Progress of the Plague of 1665.
Mortality and Incidents of the Great Plague.
Plague near London in 1665.
Plague in the Provinces in 1665-6.
The Epidemic of Plague at Eyam, 1665-6.
The Last of Plague in England.
INDEX.
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