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the Mother was very much concern’d at, fearing they 
wou’d prove the fame in this; but when the Small 
Pox came out, thefe Spots grew gradually lefs, and at 
laft quite difappear’d The other Child had been ve- 
ry fubje(fi|to Convulfions for a long Time, whenve- 
' ry young, and it was afflided with the fame very 
much, from the Time that the Fever came on, till 
the Small Fox appear’d. 
The Twenty Seventh was a marry ’d Gentlewoman 
aged about Twenty Six; who got very well thro’ the 
Diftemper ; but about a Week after was feized with 
a very great Coldnefs and Shivering, which were fol- 
lowed by a burning Heat, with a great Pain and 
Diforder in her Head, which continued for feveral 
Hours. She had fome time ago an intermitting Fever, 
which I took this to be a Paroxyfm of, and expected 
its return ; bnt (he felt no more of it, and has ever 
1 (ince continued in good Health. 
Of her two Sons, who were both inoculated at the * 
•fame’ Time, the Younger got thro’ the Diftemper with . 
:a great deal of eafe, the Small Pox being few, and 
I the Symptoms very flight; but the Elder a Boy about' 
I five Years old, fared quite otherwife. The Symptoms < 
before the Eruption were more than ufually fevere, 
tefpecially the Vomiting; the Puftules appear’d at the ^ 
lufual Time, but more numerous than ordinary, and 
'When the Eruption was finilli’d, the Fever did not • 
1 ceafe, as it has done in every inflance but this : on 
ithe fifth Day after he was feized, the fwelling of' 
Ihis Face began, which was follow’d by a Pain and 
ISwelling in his Throat, and a Salivation, which con- 
rtinuing till the eleventh Day, were fucceedca by a 
Swelling 
^ Mrs. Breara of EJand» 
