killed. She was taken out of the Ditch for dead, and 
was fuppofed to be killed (whereupon it was at firft given 
out, that there were Five killed, but this one of the 
Five did recover); fhe was (enfible of the Stroke, and 
fenfible that her Husband looked Pale, and then Swoon- 
ed away. She and her Husband were both blooded ; 
fhe Vi^ithin an Hour after, and her Husband Eight Hours 
after ; and they bled freely. Their Legs were mighti- 
ly Swelled, before they were carried out of the Field, 
The Woman was very fore and full of Pain, fo that (he 
eould hardly bear any Cloaths to touch her. She was 
Three Weeks ill before (he could rife, and continued ill 
about a Quarter of a Year ; no Medicines ufed for Burns 
did any Good, but occafioned great Torment to hen 
The firft that they perceived to do good was, Oil of Sto 
Johtts-mrt ; and after the Cores were come out, the 
Black- Salve. She went out her full time, The Child 
had no Marks or Blemifli at all upon this Occafion and 
is yet jiving. About that time of the Year, Ihe hath 
been blooded ever fince. She finds a great Tingling, and 
hath little Pimples like Stinging of Nettles ; and cannot 
be well till (he hath been blooded. 
The Wounds of all thofe that were hurt, were like 
thofe of this Woman ; but (lighter and fome of them 
had no Cores came out of them. 
This is the beft account I can give you of this Mat- 
ter | which I have put together as well as I could, out 
of the broken Remarks which I had in Writing from the 
Two Gentlemen above mentioned ^ and^as near as might 
be, in their own Words. 
As to my Thoughts of the natural Caufes of the par- 
ticular Accidents, I have little more to add to what I 
faid in my former Letter | but leave it to each one to 
jadge as he ftiall think fit* 
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