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CAUSE OF YELLOW FEVER GIVEN AS
'St' 00^73	^	WEATHER	— EXPOSURE TO SUN OR
CHILLY DRAFT TO OFFSET PERSPIRATIC
CLEANLINESS OF STREETS FROM GARBAG
August 31, 1867
Daily Picayune - Saturday, August 31, 1867 - p 2 c 1
The •weather for the last few days has been very variable. Yesterday was excessively warm, while today a winter coat is not uncomfortable. The air early this morning was unusually chilly.
It is in just such weather as this that persons should carefully avoid exposure to the sun, and shun a draught as they would a venomous reptile. There are few things so apt to produce unpleasant and even fatal consequences as suddenly checking perspiration.
That the Yellow Fever is increasing it is useless to deny, as reference to the daily mortuary reports will satisfy the most skeptical on that point. Such being the fact, it behooves everyone to be careful.
Cleanliness being very necessary to healthfulness, we hope the Street Commissioner will see to it that no deleterious matter be left lying in the back alleys and obscure streets.
During a recent walk in the neighborhood of Dryades Market, the Titer of this was almost stifled by the nauseous and "barbarous essences" that poisoned the atmosphere. While hastening away in search of pure air, he observed with astonishment that the residents were sitting on the door steps and children playing in the gutters, happily oblivious of the dreadful odor. They had become accustomed


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