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 ſo long as thou liveth. And whoſoever on the 7th of March is let blood in the right arm, and on the 11th of April in the left, ſhall ſoon recover. On che 4th and laſt days of May, if let blood in both arms, no fever will follow. Whoſoever on the firſt day of the mouth falls into any infirmity is in danger the three enſuing days, which paſs'd, he ſhall eſcape thirty-ſix days. Whoſoever falls ſick the 3d day, tho' he be long ſick, yet he ſhall recover. He that falls ſick the 3d will recover next change, If on the 4th, if he ſurvives the 20th he ſhall eſcape. If the 5th, tho' he ſuffer grievouſly, he ſhall recover.—If he fall ſick on the 6th, though he ſeems to be healed, yet on the 15th of the next will be be dead. He that falleth ſick the 7th, if he be not well the 12th, he will not recover. If on he 8th, he ſhall eſcape, though it be with great difficulty. If on the 4th or 10th, he ſhall be delivered the next day,. [sic] He that's ſick on the 11th