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A Short Account of the Malignant Fever. A Short Account of the Malignant Fever (1793) was a pamphlet published by Mathew Carey (January 28, 1760 – September 16, 1839) about the outbreak of the Yellow Fever epidemic Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 in Philadelphia in the United States.
When Philadelphia's yellow fever epidemic of 1793 struck, striving. and publisher Mathew Carey became self-appointed narrator of demic, reporting what he witnessed, remediating anecdotes, and lists of the recently deceased in three editions he wrote and November of A Short Account of the Malignant Fever ; Lately.
He frequently wrote articles on various social topics, including events during the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793, which proved a crisis for the city. Carey reported on debates in the state legislature as well as providing political commentary in his essays.
- September 16, 1839 (aged 79)
11. Juni 2020 · When the publisher Mathew Carey, who served on the city’s health committee, issued his account of the epidemic beginning in October 1793, he accused members of Philadelphia’s free black ...
- Sarah Pruitt
13. Feb. 2023 · How the Politics of Race Played Out During the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic, by Alicia Ault. A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States, by Mathew Carey.
3. März 2021 · Before the epidemic had run its course in December 1793—mosquitos did not survive the cold—the Irish-born economist Mathew Carey, who had stayed in the city to help, decided to publish his...
Mathew Carey, A Short Account of the Malignant Fever. which Prevailed in Philadelphia, 1793 (Philadelphia, 1793), 13-28,65-68,83-92. CHAPTER I. State of Philadelphia previous to the appearance the. Malignant Fever--with a few observations on some of the consequences. of that calamity.