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The triumphs of superstition

The triumphs of superstition1790

Thaddeus Mason Harris

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This elegy was an expression of its author's abhorrence of a superstitious practice in which the bodies of those who had died of hectic fever were dug up from their burial sites and removed from their coffins. The bodies were then burned, and the resulting ashes were administered as a remedy to others of the same family also suffering from a hectic fever. This was believed to be a means of curing the illness.

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First published
1790
OL Work ID
OL2136898W

Subjects

Early works to 1800PoetrySuperstitionHectic feverMedical misconceptionsHistoryHarvard College (1780- ). Class of 1787

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