464 a Mijcellaneous Obfervations on 
to approach him ; nor could he bear, without 
great emotion, the fweat to be rubbed from 
his face. If by accident the napkin fell upon 
his face, or preffed lightly upon it, he feemed 
extremely afflicted and irritated. He expired in 
a few hours. Marcellus Donatus afirms, that in 
all thefe cafes the ftricteft enquiry was made, 
both from the fufferers and their friends, relative 
to the patients having ever been expofed to the in- 
fluence of the canine peifon; and that they affured 
him there was not the flighteft fufpicion of a cir~ 
cumftance of that kind ever having happened to 
any of them. Morgagni * cites the authority of 
Kochlerus for two cafes of Hydrophobia, in 
which the difeafe arofe from the patients drink- 
ing cold water when violently heated. In the 
Journal de Medecine,f there are two inftances 
recorded of Hydrophobia arifing from exceffive 
fatigue, by a long march in hot weather. Gui. 
Patint has alfo noticed the occurrence of this 
difeafe from fimilar caufes. The German 
Ephemerides § contain a fingular cafe of Hydro- 
phobia from the bite of an enraged dog. The. 
cafe is related by the phyfician who. attended 
the patient. Jacob Otten, having chaftifed a 
| dog. 
* Epift. prius cit. Art. 31+ 
_ + Tom, 7. Juillet. An. 1757+ P- 3 & fuiv,. Tom. § 
Abut. p. 81, p. 1757+ 
t Tom, 1. p. 275+ Tom. 3, 169. 
§ Ephem, N.C. An, 6. 06, 9. p. 187. 
