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vifited with a fecond Fever. After this Mr .Meyler 
inoculated two other Children from his own Son, by- 
applying the Matter, after a flight Incifion, to both the 
Legs of each of them, but it did not fucceed. About 
the fame time he inoculated two other Children, a 
little Way out of Town, from a Neighbour’s Child, 
but neither of them were infected. Its not fucceed- 
inghe knows not what to impute to ; whether to the 
Slightnefsof the Incifion, or to the want of a Suffici- 
ency of Matter to infe£t with, or to the want of a 
Difpofition in the Subjects to be infefted. 
About the latter End of March laft Mr. Richard 
Wright inoculated a Daughter of fho. Kymer, Efq; 
of this Town, between 3 and 4 Years of Age, from 
another Child of about the fame Age, who had a di- 
ftincl kind. The Matter was applied to one of her 
Arms, the Incifion being made pretty deep. The 
Inflammation thereof began about the 4th or 5thDay, 
and afterwards appeared confiderably great. She pro- 
ceeded until the 7th Day in a very hearty and brilk 
State, at which time fhe began to grow heavy, fick, 
and very feverifh. Then an Eruption of the Small- 
Pox was expedited } but her Fever increafed, and the 
next Day there were Eruptions feen all over her Body, 
which proved to be the regular Meafles. She was 
treated accordingly, and grew well, excepting a pretty 
fevere Cough fhe had, and this Cough continued 
through the whole Courfe of the-following Small- 
pox. About the nth Day Ihe ficken’d again, and 
about the 14th the Small-Pox appeared, the diftinft 
fort, and very favourable • they came out, fill’d, and 
dry’daway very kindly, and were attended with very 
little of a fecond Fever. She went through the Di- 
ftemper 
