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just price: A "fair price", which landless laborers, urban workers, and peasants believed in.
consumer society: Growth in consumption and new attitudes toward consumer goods, resulting from an increase in crops and other goods.
purging: The practice of giving strong laxitives to the rich. This was to maintain good health and to treat ilness.
smallpox inoculation: The practice of vaccinating people so that they did not come down with smallpox.
madame du coudray: The Nation's Midwife, who had the ability to teach students and win their respect.
edward jenner: A talented country doctor who carefully collected data on protection against smallpox by cowpox.
apothecaries: Pharmacists.
faith healers: People who treated disease through prayer.
jesuits: The Society of Jesus, who often made good teachers.
thomas paine: The author of the 1776 pamphlet 'Common Sense', which attacked the weight of custom and the evils of government against the society on men.
Chapter 19: Pages 661-671 (Group 4)
1. PSURJCETI
A "fair price", which landless laborers, urban workers, and peasants believed in.
2. OAMHIAETNSP
The author of the 1776 pamphlet 'Common Sense', which attacked the weight of custom and the evils of government against the society on men.
3. SRAITEEHLAFH
People who treated disease through prayer.
4. AOTHEAICPSRE
Pharmacists.
5. LINCONTMUXLSAAPIOLO
The practice of vaccinating people so that they did not come down with smallpox.
6. JSUESIT
The Society of Jesus, who often made good teachers.
7. OADEMUCYDMADARU
The Nation's Midwife, who had the ability to teach students and win their respect.
8. WRNJEEEDRDNA
A talented country doctor who carefully collected data on protection against smallpox by cowpox.
9. GRGUINP
The practice of giving strong laxitives to the rich. This was to maintain good health and to treat ilness.
10. SCETIOMORUSYNEC
Growth in consumption and new attitudes toward consumer goods, resulting from an increase in crops and other goods.