pS INTRODUCTION. 
ally erect arid well itase. became, from the firft, 
liquid and reddifh, like thofe ofa eeetenc patient, 
The animal refufing to eat any more of this mix- 
turé which had done him fo much mifchief, I was 
obliged to feed him with bran and water only; but 
notwithftanding this, he continued drooping, and 
without appetite. At-times he was feized with con- 
vuld ions, fo {trong as.to.throw him doy down; in the 
als he walked as if drunk; he did not attempt 
to peith. “he uttered plaintive cries. Ai length he 
--refufed all -noutifment. On the fifth or fixth day 
the excrements became as white as chalk; after- 
_ terwards yellow, greenifh, and black. On the eigh- 
teenth day he died, greatly reduced i in fleth, for he 
ow See oly three e_poia, 
=O opening him we found the Hen the 2 ine 
_ the liver, and gall-bladder fhronk and dried: up; 
gu ® fon ack aan we ages ite “empty if t 7; “but ot der ad ed of 
* de VAca T cng 
 -“Eprrepsy, =“ “Te bet “af: ineen Ganierisnce 
ne ‘found ats be effe@ual againft the falling fick- 
_“ neffé, that divers have been cured thereby; for 
: * after thet ir ie of the Deco. manipulor, ti, c. poly- 
_ pod. giiercin, contus, Ziv, in cerevi ifia, they that have 
_ been troubled with it twenty-fix years; and have 
_ “fallen ottce ma weeke, or two or three times in a 
© moneth, have not fallen once in fourteen or BF 
en society Ss _ is until the writing her 
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