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, Vi. The way of proceeding in the Small Pox inocu- 
lated in New England. Communicated by Hcn^ 
ry Newman, Efq 3 of the Middle Temple. 
i make ufually a Couple Incifions in 
V V Arms where wc make our IfftteSy but 
I fomewhat larger than for them, fome times in one Arm, 
I and one Leg, 
z. Into thefc we put bits of Lsnt. (the patient at 
^ the fame time turning his Face another way, and guar- 
i ding his Noftrils) which have been dipt in Tome of 
i the Variolous Matter taken in a Vial, from the Puf-?-- 
\ rules of one that has the Small Pox^ of the more lau- 
I dable Sort, now turning upon him, and fo we cover 
\ them with a Plainer of Diachylon.^ 
3. Yet we find the P'ariolous Matter fetched from- 
I thofe, that have the inoculated Small Pox, altogether as 
I agreeable and effedual as any. other. And fo we da * 
f what is taken from them that liave the Confluent 
k Sort, . 
4. Within Four and Twenty Hours, we throw a-» 
I way the Lint, and the Sores are drefled once or twice * 
t every Four and Twenty Hours,, with . warmed Cabbage ^ 
Leaves. 
y. The Patient continues to do all Things, as at 
other times, only, he expofes not himfelf unto the In- 
i juries of the Weather t if that be at all Tempef- 
tuous. 
6. About the Seventh Day the Patient feels the 
V ufiial Symptoms of the Small Pox coming upon him.; 
* and he is now managed as in an ordinary Putrid Fe- 
\ ver. If he cannot hold up, he goes to Bed\ If his 
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