320 of Venomous Bites, ^c. 



** To all the reft of the pack he gave 

 " feven grains of turpeth for the firft 

 '' dofc, twelve for the fecond dofe, at 

 twenty-four hours diftance, which was 

 repeated every other day for fome little 

 time. The method was repeated at 

 the two or three fucceeding fulls and 

 *' changes of the moon : from this time 

 *' he loft not another hound •, and though 

 *' feveral afterwards were bit by ftrange 

 dogs, the turpeth always prevented any 

 ill confequences. 





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*' The Doctor and his friends tried the 

 ** fame thing upon a great many dogs, 

 " and it never failed in any one inftance ; 

 though dogs bit at the fame time, 

 and by the fame dogs, have run mad, 

 *' after moft other medicines had been 

 *' tried." 



In what 'pi^g |-^^g method may be obferved in 



manner . . . . ... i r i 



given to a g^^^^g ^^his medicine to a horle, the quan- 

 horfe. tity only being angmented to two fcruples, 

 or half a dram each dofe ; the diredions 

 laid down in the chapter on Farcy 

 being attended to. There are various 

 other remedies direded for thefe purpofes, 

 but the prefentj I think, are d^iefly to be 

 relied on. 



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