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 J 8 The Caujes and Cure Progrefs of the inward Inflammations. In fhort, if any one efcaped, which was very rare, he feenfd to owe h's Cure to the external Eruptions, when they were very much railed :, either folely by the Force of Nature, or by the Aillrrance of Remedies, as well internal as external, that determined the Blood to difcharge on the Surface ef the Body, the noxious Ferment wherewith it was infected. THE Third Clafs contains the two preceding; for during the Courfe of the Sicknefs, a great Number of Perfons were attacked fuccefiively with the different Symptoms enumerated in the two former CiaiTes, in fuch a manner, that the moil Part of the Signs defcribed in the Second, were commonly the Forerunners of thofe which were mentioned in theFirft:, and the appearing of thefe latter Symptoms de- nounced an approaching Death. In thefe Sorts of Cafes they varied their Method according to the Diverfity of Indications, or of the moft urgent Symptoms ; fo that without being obliged to enter into far- ther Particulars, a Judgment may be formed of the Event of the Malady, and of the Sue-