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 lo8 Of the manifefl Signs were, the morbid Ferment, both through the cutaneous Pores, and the common lachrymal Duds of the Eyes. THERE is no Occafion to fay much concerning Hemorrhages at Nofe > this Sym- ptom happening much more often from the Colliquative Nature of the Poifon, and its Erofion of the VeiTels, than from a Plethora • as is evident more from the ichorous Colour of the Blood, than its continual Diftillation from thofe Veffels. WERE it not here that we fhidy all poffible Brevity, many other Symptoms might be enumerated which commonly attended this peftilential Fever, as Heat of the Pra- cordia, Hiccup, Gripings, &c. all which I at prefent pafs by, and clofe the whole with fuch as are more peculiar to it, particularly thofe poifonous Veiications commonly called Blains* THESE Veiications uled commonly to rife with an exquifite and mooting Pain, con- taining a ferous Humour or Ichor, for the moft part of a Yellowifh or Straw Colour, and en- compaffed with a variegated Circle, generally Reddiih. THESE