SECT. XXXIII. 2. DISEASES OF SENSATION, 461 



houfe in the neighbourhood. Mrfs H.'s arm lefs in- 

 flamed than yellerday. On the I4th Mifs L.'s fever 

 great, and the eruption univerfal. The arm appears 

 to be healed. Mifs H.'s arm fomewhat redder. They 

 were now put into fcparate rooms. On the i5th 

 Mifs L.'s arms as yefteiday. Eruption continues. 

 Mifs H.'s arms have varied but little i6th, the 

 eruptions on Mifs L. are dying away, her fever gone. 

 Begins to have a little rednefs in one arm at the 

 place of inoculation. Mifs H.'s arms get redder, 

 but fhe has no appearance of complaint. 2oth y 

 Mifs L.'s arms have advanced flowly till this day, 

 and now a few puftules appear* Mifs H.'s arm has 

 made little progrefs from the i6th to this day, and 

 fiow {he has fome fever. 2ift 5 Mifs L. as yefter- 

 day. Mifs H. has much inflammation, and an in- 

 Creafe of the red circle on one arm to the fize of 

 half a crown, and had much fever at night, with 

 fetid breath. 22d, Mifs L.'s puftules continue ad- 

 vancing. Mifs H.'s inflammation of her arm and 

 red circle increafes. A few red fpots appear in dif- 

 ferent parts with fome degree of fever this morningv 

 23d, Mifs L. has a larger crop of puftules. Mils 

 H. has fmall puftules and great inflammation of her 

 arms, with but one puftule likely to fuppurate. Af- 

 ter this day they gradually got well, and the puftules 

 difappeared. 



In one of thefe cafes the meafles went through 

 their common courfe with milder fymptoms thaa 

 ufual, and in the other the meafly contagion feemed 

 juft fufficient to (top the progrefs of variolous con- 

 tagion, but without itfelf throwing the conflitution 

 into any diforder. At the fame time both the 

 meafles and fmall-pox feem to have been rendered 

 milder. Does not this give an idea, that if they 

 were both inoculated at the fame time, neither of 

 them might affect the patient ? 



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