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第43章 Part 4(3)

This,I say,took away all compassion;self-preservation,indeed,appeared here to be the first law.For the children ran away from their parents as they languished in the utmost distress.And in some places,though not so frequent as the other,parents did the like to their children;nay,some dreadful examples there were,and particularly two in one week,of distressed mothers,raving and distracted,killing their own children;one whereof was not far off from where I dwelt,the poor lunatic creature not living herself long enough to be sensible of the sin of what she had done,much less to be punished for it.

It is not,indeed,to be wondered at:for the danger of immediate death to ourselves took away all bowels of love,all concern for one another.I speak in general,for there were many instances of immovable affection,pity,and duty in many,and some that came to my knowledge,that is to say,by hearsay;for I shall not take upon me to vouch the truth of the particulars.

To introduce one,let me first mention that one of the most deplorable cases in all the present calamity was that of women with child,who,when they came to the hour of their sorrows,and their pains come upon them,could neither have help of one kind or another;neither midwife or neighbouring women to come near them.

Most of the midwives were dead,especially of such as served the poor;and many,if not all the midwives of note,were fled into the country;so that it was next to impossible for a poor woman that could not pay an immoderate price to get any midwife to come to her -and if they did,those they could get were generally unskilful and ignorant creatures;and the consequence of this was that a most unusual and incredible number of women were reduced to the utmost distress.

Some were delivered and spoiled by the rashness and ignorance of those who pretended to lay them.Children without number were,Imight say,murdered by the same but a more justifiable ignorance:

pretending they would save the mother,whatever became of the child;and many times both mother and child were lost in the same manner;and especially where the mother had the distemper,there nobody would come near them and both sometimes perished.Sometimes the mother has died of the plague,and the infant,it may be,half born,or born but not parted from the mother.Some died in the very pains of their travail,and not delivered at all;and so many were the cases of this kind that it is hard to judge of them.

Something of it will appear in the unusual numbers which are put into the weekly bills (though I am far from allowing them to be able to give anything of a full account)under the articles of -Child-bed.

Abortive and Still-born.

Christmas and Infants.

Take the weeks in which the plague was most violent,and compare them with the weeks before the distemper began,even in the same year.For example:-Child-bed.Abortive.Still-born.

From January 3to January 107113""10"178611""17"249515""24"31329""31to February 7338"February7"146211""14"215213""21"282210""28to March 75110----------

4824100

From August 1to August 825511""8"152368""15"222844""22"2940610""29to September 538211September 5"123923...

""12"1942517""19"2642610""26to October 31449--------

2916180

To the disparity of these numbers it is to be considered and allowed for,that according to our usual opinion who were then upon the spot,there were not one-third of the people in the town during the months of August and September as were in the months of January and February.In a word,the usual number that used to die of these three articles,and,as I hear,did die of them the year before,was thus:-1664.1665.

Child-bed 189Child-bed 625Abortive and still-born 458Abortive and still-born 617--------

6471242

This inequality,I say,is exceedingly augmented when the numbers of people are considered.I pretend not to make any exact calculation of the numbers of people which were at this time in the city,but Ishall make a probable conjecture at that part by-and-by.What I have said now is to explain the misery of those poor creatures above;so that it might well be said,as in the Scripture,Woe be to those who are with child,and to those which give suck in that day.For,indeed,it was a woe to them in particular.

I was not conversant in many particular families where these things happened,but the outcries of the miserable were heard afar off.As to those who were with child,we have seen some calculation made;291women dead in child-bed in nine weeks,out of one-third part of the number of whom there usually died in that time but eighty-four of the same disaster.Let the reader calculate the proportion.

There is no room to doubt but the misery of those that gave suck was in proportion as great.Our bills of mortality could give but little light in this,yet some it did.There were several more than usual starved at nurse,but this was nothing.The misery was where they were,first,starved for want of a nurse,the mother dying and all the family and the infants found dead by them,merely for want;and,if Imay speak my opinion,I do believe that many hundreds of poor helpless infants perished in this manner.Secondly,not starved,but poisoned by the nurse.Nay,even where the mother has been nurse,and having received the infection,has poisoned,that is,infected the infant with her milk even before they knew they were infected themselves;nay,and the infant has died in such a case before the mother.I cannot but remember to leave this admonition upon record,if ever such another dreadful visitation should happen in this city,that all women that are with child or that give suck should be gone,if they have any possible means,out of the place,because their misery,if infected,will so much exceed all other people's.

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