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Swelling in his Hands and Feet, the ufual Symptoms 
of the diftin6t Sort when they ^ are very full ; and 
tho’ there appear’d fomc little Signs of Malignicy, yet 
with the Ufe of Bliffers and the milder Cordials and 
Alcxipharmicks, the Puftules rqfe very large, and all 
Things went on very well, ^fo that he got thro’ the 
Didemper without any Danger, but with much more 
Pain and Trouble than any of the refi: have endu- 
red. After the Small Pox were gone ofT, we found a 
hard Swelling upon his Shoulder, which difabled him 
for fome time from moving his Arm ; but by the Ufe 
oflbrne common Applications, that is entirely gone. In 
this Family the only Child they had before thefe, died 
of the Small Fox, of a very malignant fort, and this Boy 
was of an ill habit, and has had many dangerous illneffes. 
The Twenty Third, was a Girl about Nine 
Months old ; in this Child, after flie was well of the 
Small Pox, the Mother difcover’d that one of her 
Thighs was a little fwell’d, which was painful to her 
for fome time, and made her unwilling to move that 
part ; there were alfo fome fmall Tumours in the 
Groin; but thefe went ofF in a few Days, there only 
remaining a hardnefs about the Knee, which alfo dif 
appear’d in a fliort Time without coming to Suppu- 
ration, and the Child is now in perfed: Health. 
,fThe Thirty Seventh was a Girl fix Years of Age; 
Ihc got very eafily thro’ the Diflemper ; hut before 
the Small Fox were gone, we found a fmall Tumor 
upon the Mufcles of the Loins, which ripen’d very 
fpeedily, and was open’d and heal’d up in a very 
Ihort time. Her Sifter, a young Woman about Eigh- 
teen 
** Mr. y/. Hanfon*s Daughter. 
•1 Mr. John Haigh's Daughters. 
