A short story in the "Doom of London" series. It begins:"The front
door bell tinkled impatiently; evidently somebody was in a hurry.
Alan Hubert answered the call, a thing that even a distinguished
physician might do, seeing that it was on the stroke of midnight.
The tall, graceful figure of a woman in evening dress stumbled into
the hall. The diamonds in her hair shimmered and trembled, her face
was full of terror."You are Dr. Hubert," she gasped. "I am Mrs.
Fillingham, the artist's wife, you know. Will you come with me at
once... My husband... I had been dining out. In the studio... Oh,
please come!"... "Hubert walked up the drive and past the trim
lawns with Mrs. Fillingham hanging on his arm, and in at the front
door. ...a human figure lying on his back before the fireplace. The
clean-shaven, sensitive face of the artist had a ghastly,
purple-black tinge, there was a large swelling in the throat. ...
'Diphtheria!' he exclaimed. 'Label's type unless I am greatly
mistaken. Some authorities are disposed to scoff at Dr. Label's
discovery. I was an assistant of his for four years and I know
better. Fortunately I happen to know what the treatment—successful
in two cases—was.'"That is only the beginning. The doctor consults
Dr. Label, whose theory is that the disease originates in the soil
where houses have been built over former garbage dumps or where raw
refuse was used as construction fill in London. "For years I have
been prophesying an outbreak of some new disease—or some awful form
of an old one—and here it comes."The reader should keep in mind
that this was written before the development of antimicrobial
drugs, so a diptheria outbreak was very serious. However, even in
1903 there was a treatment for diphtheria, involving injection of
anti-toxin produced from animals immunized against heat-inactivated
diphtheria bacteria, but it was not used widely or adequately.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diphtheria). Today, people are
immunized against diphtheria during childhood.First published in
Pearson's Magazine, March 1903 with illustrations by Warwick Goble.
The illustrations can be seen at the Project Gutenberg Australia
souce; they are omitted from this eBook.Reprinted in Science
Fiction By The Rivals Of H.G. Wells, Castle Books, 1979.
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