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4th and last days of May, if let blood in both arms, no fever shall ensue.

Whosoever, on the first day of the month falls into any infirmity, is in danger the three ensuing days, which pass'd he shall escape thirty-six days—Whosoever falls sick the second day, though he be long sick, yet he shall recover. He that falls sick the third will recover next change. If on the 4th, if he survives the 20th he shall escape. If the 5th, though he suffer grievously, he shall recover. If he fall sick on the 6th, though he seem to be healed, yet on the 15th of the next month he shall be dead. He that falleth sick on the 7th, if he be not well the 12th he will not recover. If on the 8th, the 9th, or the 10th, he shall be delivered with difficulty the next day. He that's sick on the 11th day, except he be delivered in two days, will die on the 15th. He that takes sick on the 12th or 13th day until the 18th day he shall be sick, if he pass which he will recover. He that