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next Succeffion of Symptoms after thofe already men* 
tioned, as the Venereal Ozarnas, the Ulcers of the 
Throat, the Hoarfnefs, the proof of its being com- 
municable from the Nurfe to the Child, by Heredi 
tary fuccelTion, &c. All which we find to be ttue 
in the Venereal Difeale at this Day. Our Country- 
Man Bartholomew Glanvile, who flourilhed about the 
Year 1360, in his Book de Proprietatibus Rerum . trans- 
lated by John Trevifa Vicar of Barkley in 1398 tells. 
us fome Leprous Perfons have redde Pymples and Whelkes . 
in the Face , out of whone oftenne runne Blood and Matt 
ter : In fnch the Nofes [we lien and ben grete , the 
vertue of fmellynge faylyth , and the Bret he [lynkyth ryght 
fowle. In another place the fame Author (peaks of un- 
clene fpotyd gleniy and quyttety, the Ncjethrilles ben 
ftopyly the wafen of the Voys is rough , and the voyce 
is horfe And the Heere falls , Among the Caufes. 
of this, lore of Leprofy, he reckons lying in the 
Sheets after them, eafing Nature after them ; and o- 
thers which the firfl; Writers on the Pox looked up- 
on to be capable of communicating that Contagion 
alfo, fays he, it comyth of flrjhly lyking by a Wo- 
man, after that a Leprous Man hat he laye by hers alfo> 
it comyth of Fader and Moder; ann fo thys Conta - 
gyon paffyth into the Chylde^ as it ware by Lawe of 
Herytage . And alfj when a Chylde is fedde wyth corrupt e 
Mylkt of a Leprouse Nouryce . He adds by what ever 
Caufe it comes , you are not to hope for Cure if it be- 
confyrmyd ; but it may be (omewhat hidde and lett that 
it difiroye fo foone. Thus we fee how our Au- 
thor under the Name of one Species of the Lepro* 
fy, gives a Summary of the Symptoms of the Pox, 
and the feveral ways whereby it is at this time com- 
municated. Now when thefe two Difeafes were an- 
ciently blended together and pa(Ted under the Name 
