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The Symptoms in themfelves not dangerous, were 
Pain in the Head, a fmall Shivering or Cold, a tollerable 
Heat, naufeating of Vi&uals, Thirft, the Belly diftended 
with Flatus' s, Anxities, Dejedtednefs, Pains and Stitches 
behind the Ears, in the Temples, and on the Shoulders, 
Heavinefs in all the Limbs. 
The dubious Symptoms were Palpitations of the Heart, 
fhortnefs of Breath, Anxieties of Heart and Faintnefs, 
Loofnefs, Vomiting, Drynefs of the Throat, Reftlefsnefs, 
a continnal Fever, Delirium, &c. 
The Symptoms altogether dangerous, were Sleepinefs 
and Lethargy, Palfie, Epileptick Fits, Cramp, Bleeding 
at Nofe, irregular Menftrual Fluxes, Mifcarriages in 
Childbearing Women, fudden lofs of Strength, Rigour 
and Shivering through all the Limbs, burning Heat, 
Haring and watering Eyes, continual Inquietude, with 
great Anxieties, external Coldnefs of the Limbs and 
inward Heat, with Drynefs of the Tongue and the 
Throat. 
But it is to be Noted, that no one of thefe Symptoms 
fingly by itfelf can abfolutely determine either good or 
bad : Yet I can truly affirm, that if any one of thofe of the 
laft Clafle, as for Inftanee, the Lethargy, or an unu- 
fual Shivering through all the Limbs, happened to any 
at the fiift Onfet, I feldom failed in my Prognofticarion, 
I (ball therefore add to this Parc feme further Ohferva- 
tions, which may ferveinftead of Aphorifms in Practice, 
and have been ufeful to me in Prognofticating the Event 
of this Diftemper. 
But firft I (hall mention a remarkable Thing, that was 
very common at the time when the Plague raged, and is 
not to be reckoned among thofe Signs that happen by 
Accident. 
Several People, not excepting the Stouteft, were fre- 
quently ftruck with a Fear, Horrour and Anxiety, info- 
hmcI), that they perceived a violent Trembling and 
beating 
