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Hours change Colour, and grow Dark and Afh-colour'd : 
They fpread, as the former, all over the Body. 
The third Sort appears in large round Spots, of the 
fame Colour as the former, only they are found but here 
and there upon the Body : Sometimes they are alfo inter- 
mixed with the Lentil kind. 
The Fourth Species is not unlike the Meafles,and fpreads 
all over the Body. After two or three Days you find them 
(hoot into Jittle Blitters rifing to a Head, but contain- 
ing no Matter. They dry away the fifth Day, at which 
time the Patients Death is nor far off. After they are 
dryed away, the Skin is rough, and much like that of a 
fmoaked Goofe, only not quite of the fame Colour. 
To thefe we might add a fifth Species , mentioned by 
Dr. A. Q Rivinus in his Treatife de Pefie (pag. 51.) 
Thefe appear not till alter Death, either in Points, or 
Spots. But feeing they differ in nothing from the afore- 
mentioned, except that they firft appear after Death, 
they can fcarce be made another Species. They (how 
tbcmfelves moftly on the Back and Breaft, and give 
plain Indication that there was a Malignity which killed 
the Patient. 
Many fad and pernicious Symptoms appear alfo at 
the breaking forth of thefe feveral Petechiet 5 as Pain in 
the Head and Loins, Vomiting, Diarrha* s, Palpitations 
of the Heart,, great Anxieties, Faintings, (hivering in all 
Parts of the Body, which are frequently fucceeded by 
Heat or Swear, Deliria, Epileptick Fits, Lethargy, a 
difmal Hippocratick Face, (faring Eyes, Bleeding at the 
Nofe, inordinate Menftrual Fluxes. In (hort the Symp- 
toms are fo many and various, that it is impoffible to 
obferve them all. 
Next are the Plague-Stripes or Rays, called, by Joh. 
Bapt . Sttonitts , Fihices 5 and by others, Molopes. They 
are not feen before the latter End, for Death itsfelf at- 
tends them : And this ufed to happen very unexpefredty, 
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