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1. Introduction
2. Fever Theory and British Contagionism in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
3. Contagionism after 1750: John Pringle and James Lind
4. Animate Disease after 1750: The “Exanthemata Viva”
5. Counting and Classifying Disease: Contagion, Enumeration and Cullen’s Nosology
6. John Haygarth and the Campaign for Contagion
7. Contagionism, Politics and the Public in Manchester
8. Institutionalizing Contagionism: The Manchester House of Recovery.
2. Fever Theory and British Contagionism in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
3. Contagionism after 1750: John Pringle and James Lind
4. Animate Disease after 1750: The “Exanthemata Viva”
5. Counting and Classifying Disease: Contagion, Enumeration and Cullen’s Nosology
6. John Haygarth and the Campaign for Contagion
7. Contagionism, Politics and the Public in Manchester
8. Institutionalizing Contagionism: The Manchester House of Recovery.