ON THE TOAD. 5 IS 



capable of giving indisputable proofs of the 

 success, take the earliest opportunity of mak- 

 ing the public acquainted with so interesting an 

 affair. 



I have now given, without alteration, the 

 whole of the facts as stated in my former 

 edition. They are too curious to be lost; 

 as they may serve to give to after-times a 

 proof of the belief of the age, and the fair 

 tryal made of a most distasteful remedy in the 

 most dreadful of complaints. 



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