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<p><head>Situation</head></p>
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<p>Should not be<lb/>
 
an unhealthy<lb/>
 
one – such as<lb/>
 
the marshes<lb/>
on the Kent &amp;<lb/>
Essex Coast.</p>
<p>1.  <unclear>↑</unclear> hardship<lb/>
to compel persons<lb/>
to <gap/> in such<lb/>
a situation.</p>
<p>2.  The <unclear>Bills</unclear><lb/>
of sickness &amp; mortality<lb/>
would alarm<lb/>
the public,<lb/>
and induce a<lb/>
suspicion that<lb/>
the ill health<lb/>
was to be attributed<lb/>
to the plague.</p>
<p>It should have<lb/>
ground enough<lb/>
for Kitchen<lb/>
Garden and<lb/>
Pleasure Ground.</p>
<p>Public walk,<lb/>
where Sailors<lb/>
and others of<lb/>
the lowest class<lb/>
might take the<lb/>
air without<lb/>
doing damage.</p>
<p>Exposed to view<lb/>
of some of the<lb/>
private walks<lb/>
but not all of<lb/>
them.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Situation</head></p>
<p>Means of amusement<lb/>
provided.<lb/>
Organ &amp; Organist<lb/>
Billiard Tables<lb/>
Bowling green.</p>
<p>Fives Court of<lb/>
Tennis too expensive.</p>
<p>Skittle grounds<lb/>
Quoits &amp;c for<lb/>
the lower classes.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Airing Process</head></p>
<p>In the <unclear>humid</unclear><lb/>
the regularity<lb/>
of the seasons<lb/>
and the heat<lb/>
of the sun may<lb/>
render exposure<lb/>
to the open Air<lb/>
sufficient.</p>
<p>This will not<lb/>
be sufficient<lb/>
in England.<lb/>
Vessels may arrive<lb/>
in winter,<lb/>
when for several<lb/>
days there is<lb/>
no Sun, &amp; perhaps<lb/>
continued<lb/>
rain.</p>
<p>The Draught<lb/>
should be regular<lb/>
– not in sudden<lb/>
gusts, which<lb/>
would blow it<lb/>
into close heaps<lb/>
impervious to<lb/>
the air.</p>
<p>The Airing-cage<lb/>
should<lb/>
fill up the<lb/>
whole of the<lb/>
admission-duct.</p>
<p>Would there<lb/>
be any means<lb/>
of drying the<lb/>
<add>Air</add><lb/>
Air in damp<lb/>
weather before<lb/>
its entrance?</p>
<p>By Pearl-Ash,<lb/>
so as to<lb/>
fall into <hi rend="underline"><foreign>deliquium</foreign></hi></p>
<p>In unpacking,<lb/>
the dirtied part<lb/>
to be carefully<lb/>
separated from<lb/>
the clean.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Cells</head></p>
<p>Walls stucco<lb/>
or plain lime-whited<lb/>
– not<lb/>
wood nor paper</p>
<p>Bedsteads, iron.</p>
<p>No <unclear>Sashes</unclear> nor<lb/>
curtains – unless<lb/>
washing –<lb/>
to be paid for<lb/>
extra – and delivered<lb/>
clean<lb/>
to every one on<lb/>
entrance.</p>
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Situation

Should not be
an unhealthy
one – such as
the marshes
on the Kent &
Essex Coast.

1. hardship
to compel persons
to in such
a situation.

2. The Bills
of sickness & mortality
would alarm
the public,
and induce a
suspicion that
the ill health
was to be attributed
to the plague.

It should have
ground enough
for Kitchen
Garden and
Pleasure Ground.

Public walk,
where Sailors
and others of
the lowest class
might take the
air without
doing damage.

Exposed to view
of some of the
private walks
but not all of
them.


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Situation

Means of amusement
provided.
Organ & Organist
Billiard Tables
Bowling green.

Fives Court of
Tennis too expensive.

Skittle grounds
Quoits &c for
the lower classes.


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Airing Process

In the humid
the regularity
of the seasons
and the heat
of the sun may
render exposure
to the open Air
sufficient.

This will not
be sufficient
in England.
Vessels may arrive
in winter,
when for several
days there is
no Sun, & perhaps
continued
rain.

The Draught
should be regular
– not in sudden
gusts, which
would blow it
into close heaps
impervious to
the air.

The Airing-cage
should
fill up the
whole of the
admission-duct.

Would there
be any means
of drying the
Air
Air in damp
weather before
its entrance?

By Pearl-Ash,
so as to
fall into deliquium

In unpacking,
the dirtied part
to be carefully
separated from
the clean.


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Cells

Walls stucco
or plain lime-whited
– not
wood nor paper

Bedsteads, iron.

No Sashes nor
curtains – unless
washing –
to be paid for
extra – and delivered
clean
to every one on
entrance.


Identifier: | JB/118/176/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 118.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

118

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

176

Info in main headings field

lazarettos

Image

002

Titles

situation / airing process / cells

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39230

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