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Chancres

These are Superfluous
Callous Eating Ulcers
Occasioned by the Veneral
Poisen Lodged in Various
Parts in or about the
Pudenda.
Cure Rx. Argent. Viv. &
Terebenth Just enough
to kill it. Anoint
therewith Or
Disolve dr. j Merc. Corr.
in oz. j. of Rum or Brandy
and dip an armed
Probe or hair Pencil
in the liquor and
touch the Chancres
with it.

Chicken or Swine Pox

'tis Supposed that the Chicken and Swine
Pox are both one
The Principle Marks by which the Chicken
Pox may be known from the small Pox are
first the appearance on the 2d or 3d Day from the Erruption
of that Vesicle full of Serum upon the Top of
the Pock
Secondly the Crust that Covers the top on the
fifth Day at which time those of the Small
Pox are not at the Height of their Suppuration.

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