156.
Progress of, 157.
Decrease, 161.
The plague political, 164.
Emperor's minister attacked by it, writes to the British consul
for advice, 165.
----, supposed origin of, 166.
The author an eye-witness of it, and visited the infected, 167.
Progress of, 167.
Remarkable instance of a village in the neighbourhood of
Mogador being free from the epidemy thirty-four days
after it appeared at Mogador, although the communication
was open between the two places, 168.
Haha, destruction in, by the plague, 169.
Peculiarities of, 169.
Destruction of the plague in Suse, 169.
General depopulation caused by it, 170.
Consequences of, on the survivors, 171.
Gradations in society overturned by the plague, 171.
Emigrations from Sahara consequent to the plague, 172.
Symptoms, various of, 173.
Olive oil, external application of, infallible, supposed origin
of, 174.
Superstitious opinion respecting the plague, 175.
Author's precaution against, 177.
Fear, its effect in communicating the infection, 178.
Remedies used, 178.
How caught, 179. Plague cases of, 180.
_Plague_, avoided, by adhering to the principle of avoiding
personal contact and inhalation, 189. Olive oil, infallible
remedy for, 189.
------, 419. Remedy for, 423.
_Plough_, primitive, used by the Arabs, 511.
_Pomegranates_, 75.
_Policy_ of the court of Marocco, 211, 212, 280.
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