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toms : first when they run they raise their tails 

 upright, and run upon any thing that stands 

 before them, having no respect where, nor 

 which way, they run ; also their mouths will 

 be very black, without any foam in or about 

 them. They will not continue this above 

 three or four days, after which time they die, 

 their pain being so intolerable ; and all the 

 dogs they have bit, and drawn blood from, 

 will be mad in like manner. 



The second is called the running madness, 

 and is less dangerous, however incurable. 

 The dogs that are troubled with this mad- 

 ness run not at men, but dogs, and no other 

 beasts. The symptoms are, they will smell 

 on other dogs, and having smelt them will 

 shake and bite them, yet shaking their tails 

 and seeming to offer no harm. 



The other five being rather sickness, which 

 are curable, are these. 



First, The dumb madness, is known by 



