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 of the late ^ejliknce. 129 iame Parts, and fbmetimes they difappear* after a fhort Stay in one Piace, and im- mediately rife in others : And indeed there is no Part altogether exempted from them, although they chiefly come out in the Neck, Breaft, and Back ^ whereas thofe of the Scurvy come moftiy in the extrearri Parts. The Reafon of this in the former Cafe may probably be from the Proximity of the larger Veffels, and the Largenefs of the Pores about the Trunk of the Body j and in the Scurvy, the Legs particularly are more, fpotted, from the Tendency and Precipitation of the falirie Particles down-* wards* THE Spots were fbmetimes few^ but mofl commonly very numerous :, in fome they were fb thick, as to cover in a man- ner the whole Skin. I faw a little Girl that was all over full with them, but upon a large Sweat arifmg, they all difappeared, and fhe recovered} yet fometimes the Di- ftemper was fo delufory, that thefe Spots would arife, and difappear, and come out again, for feveral Times ^ that is, when Nature gave its utmoft Efforts to expel the Poifon, they might be feen upon the Surface; but when the Spirits languifhed K or