7flfi RABIES. 



Messieurs.— This remedy, after wliicli tlie victims of the bite of rabid 

 animals have always looked forward to with so much ardor, the day is not 

 far off without doubt, when M. Pasteur and others will be able to place it in 

 the hands of physicians, and this remedy which is a very paradoxical thing, 

 this wUl be the terrible virus itself, removed by the wonderful method 

 of attenuation of its deadly energy, will have been transformed in a vac- 

 cination against itself, and will be able to invest the organism to which 

 they inoculate it with abeneflcent immunity, thanks to which the natural 

 vims, inoculated by the bite, can no longer take effect on it." 

 M. Bouley suras up as follows. — 



Hydrophobia and Benignity! 



Htdeophoeia and iMBrtjNnrl 



Hydkophoeia and C0re! 



