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Puftules, they would itch mod intolerably : This 
happen’d alio to the Child now mentioned, and was 
generally a bad Symptom j as it was an Argument of 
the great * Acrimony of the morbific Matter. 
In fome few, a Day or two after the Eruption 
feetn’d to be compleated there would appear in the 
Interdices of the Pox Several miliary Puftules, fome 
of a dark Red, others filled with a limpid Serum : 
Thefe never came to Suppuration as the Secondary 
Crop of SmalUTox , which I have now and then ob- 
ferv’d, Sometimes doj nor were they as large. Tho’ 
this is an ill Symptom in general, yet, in a* Giri of 
feven Years old I perceiv’d her Fever and Delirium 
go totally off upon this Eruption 3 and the Urine im- 
mediately fettled. 
Some had abundance of Purple Petechia appear 
among the Pox at the Eruption, and the Puftules 
would look of a lurid Hue : In others, the Purples 
would not difcover themfelves, tiil the Maturation. 
1 knew but f one Perfon that had thefe Spots, during 
this Conftitution, that furviv’d the Di/fcmper • but 
fome dy’d the 5th or 6th Day, fome dwindled on till 
the 10th or nth. 
During the Suppuration, the Pox would become 
very fefhle, and the coherent Kind would enlarge 
their Bafes exceedingly j fo that, though they feem’d 
for fome Time after the Eruption to be very diftind, 
they would now fiux together. A Purple Speck would 
often appear in the Center of the Puftules, which 
would Spread and grow blacker and blacker by de- 
grees. The interftices would alfo Sometimes turn 
pale, Sometimes livid. Symptoms of very ill Omen ! 
The Puftules, that had not the Purple Speck, did not 
incruft; 
Mils Spurrtl. 
I Mr. Lang's Son. 
