If only we do not die of gaol fever,' Jenny sighed.
All his days--till an attack of gaol fever or small-pox visits the place.
There have been cases of infectious fever--gaol fever, lately: perhaps the King's Bench and the Fleet are equal in this respect.
He spoke from full knowledge, having been sheriff when the prison was decimated by gaol fever.
The plan did not find favour with him, but he enters into no particulars, and limits his criticisms to remarking, "that without more than ordinary care the prisoners in it will be in great danger of gaol fever.
KING'S BENCH Prison, outbreak of gaol fever in, i.
See under Prisons, Philanthropy in Newgate, Gaol Fever, &c.
All I say is, that without more than ordinary care, the prisoners in it will be in great danger of gaol fever.
The third case of gaol fever was in London in 1750, and it undoubtedly had its origin in Newgate.
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