Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 143.
Jokkmokk [2], 19/07/1732, ¶746:
Smallpox, when it moves in from settled districts, is caught even by people over 70 or 80 years old, and they die like the plague or flee to the mountains and perish in large numbers. The same with measles, which makes them unable to withstand the cold and they consequently perish miserably. Their necks often swell up.