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the middle and mod prominent Part of it, which had 
been prefs’d againft the Gentleman’s Bread. They rofe 
gradually, and came to Maturity, in the fame manner 
as the Small Pox of the milder cohasrent Kind ulc to 
do, with a great Inflammation and Swelling of her 
jForehead, and the adjoining Part of her Face, efpeci- 
ally between the Eye-brows, where a finall Cluder of 
the Pudules were feated, infomuch that owT^e/daythc. 
9th of October^ her right Eye was quite clos’d up, and 
.the leftalmod in the fame Condition ; but all this Time 
Hie had no Fever, Sicknefs, or other Symptom of the 
Small Pox, befide this Eruption, and the Inflammation, 
and Pain that attended it. That Night die caus’d a Blider 
Xo be applied to her Neck, upon which die recover’d 
the Sight of her Eye the next Day, being the dxth 
from the Eruption, when the Pudules were turning, 
.and beginning to fcab. The Scabs agreed with thole 
.of the milder coherent Small Pox in their Appearance 
and Duration. I faw her hitherto every day, as like- 
wife at feveral times after this, and particularly on 
Monday Obf. xzd, which was the eighteenth Day 
from the Eruption of the Pudules, when die had dill 
fome dnall Part of the Scabs remaining upon her Fore- 
head. 
In this Indance it is worthy of Remark : id. That this 
Woman, tho’ die had had the Small Pox before, was yet 
infecded again by the immediate and dole Application of 
the variolous Matter to her Skin, when her Body was 
heated with Exercife. Which feems to prove, that liich 
an Application is more effedual to give the Infedtion 
.than the bare morbid Ejfluviay arifing from the Body 
of the Tick Perfbn, and received into the found one by 
Infpi ration ; for that die receiv’d no Infection by In- 
Jpiration is plain, from the appearing of the Small Pox 
, upon thofe Parts only where there had been fuch an 
Applica- 
