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aflfe&cd, and the particular Manner of receiving 
the Infe&ion, after being tranfplanted into an- 
other colder Clime, on People of a different Com- 
plexion ; the virulent Acrimony of the cutaneous 
Contagion being invifeated, and'confequently mitU 
fled, by the Semen which received it ; theifubtilcr 
Tarts of the Contagion being likewife exhaled in 
the white People, on account of the Perfpirability 
of their Bodies, although the Diftemper was drove 
more on the internal Organs, upon account of the 
Coldnefs of the Climate 5 and fo appeared to par- 
take lefs of a true cutaneous Malady, after this 
Lues Venerea was firft propagated to Europe. Hence 
it is, originally, a cutaneous Malady, only to be 
cured as fuch ; the Venom which attends ft, and 
gives Rife to it, being to be evacuated, mofr Purely 
and effedually, by the Pores of the Skin, as it was 
originally bred by the acrid Effluvia which pafs 
thro* them. — Hence the Nature, Origin, Progrcfs, 
Alterations, and different Succefs of divers Methods 
of Cure of this Lues , may be accounted for ; and 
the moll rational Methods of Cure deduced. 
Coroll. VIII. From what has been faid about the 
Caufe of the Colour of black and white People, 
we may juflly conclude, that they might very na- 
turally be both defeended from one and the fame 
Parents, as we are otherwife better affined from 
Scripture, that they are (*z) which may remove 
the Scruples of fome nice Philofophers on this 
Matter, who cannot or will not believe even the 
Scriptures, 
[a) Genef. III. 20. IX. 19 
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