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In which the absence of mountebanks from London during the plague gave rise to various conjectures, and the learned physicians maintained that the plague itself sufficed as a cleansing remedy, thus leaving little room for quack remedies; whilst persistent rumours and fears of relapse kept the city in unease until the winter weather restored health by February. The account further recounts the concern over purging infected houses, noting that simple measures often proved as effective as costly perfumes and sulphurous fumigations in making the city habitable once more.
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