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Sight rctumcd to her again, so that (he could fec in the Ntght pufeclly.Thus stte continued until January following, when an extraovdinary Men-strual Flux again scizing her, her Notturnal i tght likewisc lest her, and fite bc-came Blind again as formerly -
hi 'fuly 169z. Shewasseized with a Fever, when her S 'tght again re-turned , and continued for about a Month, and then lest her as for-merly; so thatnow in Ottob. 1693. Shc hath her Notturni Blindnefs, and theJaandije likewisc continues.
Xf.Il. t- One Mr. Moteley of Bttrj St. Edmonds, in an Asthmatick Di- DlVtrs r„q Mcessicmper, was adviscd by fome to take down a Spoonful of good Englißi Ilo- o/Pecuiiinuesr.ey, which being done, the Patient feli into an Universal Swelling, as if he of.
had fwallowed the worst of Voyfons, Mr. Goodrich (who is my Author) pre- Nath - vairiW.scribed a common Sudorifick , which in competent time relieved him. And iS,p ‘ J+S 'that they might be astur’d that there was nothing amiß in the Honey they af-terwards got the hke Quantity at another place, which was given with thevery farne frighttul Event, and the Party was Cured with the laute kind ofSoveat.
The like Example hath been more than once related to me by a very cre- By K!s _ 0)deii .dible Person of a Noble Lady in Ireland, who having reeeived a fmall hurt bur^h. ib.on her Leg, ar.d the Chirurgeon (unkownto her) mingüng in the Applica-tion, he made to it a litrle Honey (for which (he had an urter Aversion,)the place affected did soon after Rankle and grow so bad, that the Lady wasconstrained to send for him that had applied it, who being acquainted withher Antipathy to Honey immediately removed that Plaister and apply’d anotherwith goodSucceß.
2. Mr. T-wtsje, a Minister of Metigham in Suffolk, about 40 Years of Age, a. Faim»,having been accustomed for (bitte time to drink Warm or rather Hot Beer, be- ,!, ‘
ing abroad about Midftmmer, took off aCupof Cold Beer, after he had tak-ena Pipe of Tobacco. He soon after found himsclf Sich, and Vomited, andcoming honte his Vvmiting grew worse, and he was constrained to betakehimfelf to Bed. Next Day he grew yet worse, and could find no help byPhy siele,butDied the very next Morning. And yet I am Informed that thefämeparty could Drink Cold Wine : So that it was not the Coldnefs of Particles,sensible to the Touch that Kill’d him.
3. Madam Mary Brook of Yoxford hath such an Aversion to IVafps, thatwhilst their Season of Swarming about in Houses lasteth, fhe is forced to con-fine her seif to a little dose Chantber; and dares not then come out to Ta-ble, lest their coming there sttould put her into such Fißempers, as Cheefedoth those who haveanutter Ant sät hy again st it.
4. Mrs. Raymund of Stowmorket, wheneverfhe hears Tlotdider, even afaroff, begins tohave a bodily Distentper seize on her; Shegrows Faint, Siele inher Stomach, and ready to Vomit. At the very coming over of it, lhefalls into a right-down Cholera, and continues under a violent Vomiting andLoofenefs as long as the Tempefi lasts. And thus it hath been with tbisGentle-Woman front a Giri.
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