The major Part of the adult Perfons, that had the 
Unhgppinefe to be feiz’d with this Didemper, dy’d ; 
among whom fell an old Gentlewoman of 72 ; a very 
uncommon Exit for a Perfon of her Years J 
It was a remarkable Inflance of the extraordinary 
Virulence of thefe Small-P ox , that the Women (tho* 
.they had had the Small-Pox before, and fome very fe- 
vereiy too) who conftantly attended thofe iil of the 
confluent Kind, whether Children, or grown Perfons, 
had generally feveral Pudales broke out on their Face, 
Hands, and Bread, exactly refembliog the pocky Pu- 
flules, which undoubtedly arofefrpm the Matter of the 
crufifd Pox; infeding; the Skin in thofe- Pan s.Tdtofe 
Pudules arofe, maturated* and fcabb’d ofF, intirely 
•like the true Pox. . f I knevy one Woman, that had 
more than forty on one Side of her Face and Bread: j 
the Child flip attended, frequently leaning on thofe 
Parts on |hat Side. J obferv’d, that thofe* which had the 
tendered Skins, and who attended thofe iil of the 
word Sort, had mod of thefe Eruptions. We had a- 
bundance of Indances of this Nature. 
In the Beginning of this Conditution, the Small- 
Vox were much more malignant than they have been 
for this Month, or two, lad pad. Indeed, when they 
raged mod feverely, fome Children had them very fa- 
vourably, and requir’d no other Phyfick than to be 
duly purg’d after them. 
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