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 f 3 6 Of the tnanifefi Signs, 8cc. when nothing of the Tohns were feen ex-* ternally. THE Magnitude of the Tohns were various, fometimes as fmall as a Pin's Head, and at others larger, and as broad as a Silver Feny } there were indeed Inftances of many running into one, but this was but ieldom in the late Sickneft. LASTLY, Some were depreffed, and others prominent, and fome did not appear till the infe&ed Perfon was dead- fo that It did not fuffice to kill, but alio to leave Marks of its Triumph ^ but lome of the crafty Nurfes would put the dead Body immediately into wet Clcaths, whereby they flopped the further Fermentation of the Juices, and retrained fuch Eruption, in Order to elude the Magiilrates Notice and power, to fhut up the Houfes. BUT how much foever thefe deep Marks were the fure Fore- warnings of Death, yet fometimes they would be out from the fourth Dqy before, and remain all that while as terrible Admonitions both to the Sick and otherSo SECTION