, Watfon. 325 
then publifhed at Madrid (/) . This difeale 
is defcribed by Sauvages under the name 
oi Vomit us rabiofus. 
In the fame volume, " Cafes of the Fes- 
tus in liter 0 . being differently affed:ed by 
the Small-pox.'* In one of thefe, a fe- 
male child was born with evident marks of 
the fmall-pox upon her, and was not fuf- 
ceptible of the difeafe when inoculated at 
four years old with her brother, who paiTed 
through it very favourably. The girl grew 
pale, and loft her appetite ; but her indif- 
pofition wore off in two or three days. The 
other is the cafe of a lady, who had the 
fmall-pox to a great degree when feven 
months gone with child, which was at the 
fame period of pregnancy under which the 
mother of the above-mentioned child paffed 
through the diftemper. The offspring of 
this lady, however, went through the dif- 
eafe in the natural way, at the age of four 
or five years (jn) . 
AH who were acquainted with the ex- 
(/) Phil Tranf Vol. xlvi. p. 1 34, 
{m) lb. p. 235. 
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