adminiftered. Neverthelefs, on the 36th day the 
hydrophobia came on, and on the 38th the unfor- 
tunate youth died. 
From the fame dog, and on the fame day, a poor 
French woman received a bite in her hand. Some 
days after, a cauftic was applied to the fore more 
than once, and the ufual remedies adminiftered. On 
the ggth day fhe complained of pain in the part 
affe@ted, on the 103d day appeared the hydropho- 
bia, and on the 106th fhe died.* 
Rogerrt Pick, bitten by the houfe-dog, (which, 
after the accident, being feen to eat and drink, no 
danger was fufpected) was feized, however, with the 
difeafe about the 56th day, and on the 6oth expired.+ 
Levi Wooproor accuftomed a favourite little 
dog to lick an ulcer in the cavity of his ear, which 
at laft feemed to fcratch the fore and give pain, 
but without betraying any fign of ill-humour or 
indifpofition. On the next day, however, the dog 
fickened—fell mad, and was killed. His matter, 
within a month after the accident, felt an unufual 
darting pain in the ear, fucceeded by the hydropho- 
bia, which on the 4th day clofed the fatal fcene.f 
James Reminecron, a boy of fix years old, on 
the 28th of O&ober, 1797, was bitten in the face 
and lips by a neighbour’s dog, not fuppofed to be 
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* London Medical Journal, vol. vii. p. 89, and feq. 
+ Medical Refearches, vol. i. 
t Medical Repofitory, Philadelphia, vol. i.. 1798. 
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