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it skip into his sheenes, & thence by the same way I cha deleted chasd it into his ankle & Instep, he deleted whence he complaind that it was very grevious whence having stroakd it to the roots of his Toes he said it was thealtered from 'they' more tormenting'r' inserted then ever & by his looks & moanes seemdaltered from 'sh' be much disorderd, & when by stroaking I drove's' at end of word deleted the paine (as he sayd) toward the extreme parts of his Toes he appeard to bee more tormenteedcorrect reading is tormented then ever, & expressd an Impatience that at my delaying to stroake that I might inquiro what manner of paine he felt, & how Intense, & it seemd to me but I am not sure of it, that when he said the paine was come into his Toes there was a visible alteration in some of them, afterward by stroaking the Extreamitys of his Toes both above & below with the glove, especially that part which had been contiguous to the palme of Mr G's hand as well as mine deleted) as also his heele into which he complaind some paine had becorrect reading is been driven, he affirmd that paine to be quite stroakd away.