Hjdrophobiae biftoria* jtO£ 



terram iacenti infidebat,et iuxta eum fervus, cuius brachium 

 humeris aegroti incumbebat* Hoc in ftatu advcnit Dn. D. 

 HuFFXAND mecum trigefimo Iulii hora quarta pomer idiana* 

 Vultus aegroti turbatus valde, furiofus et emaciatus erat, 

 cum oculis prominentibus e) 5 etinterrogatus, quo modo fe 

 habeat ? fatis male ! inquit pcrgitquc : efte boni! viri , et 

 ftate procul ! iamque e ftramine furgere conatur , ut in nos 

 forfan rueret , fed vana nunc fine vinbus erat ira atque co- 

 namen. Vefperi tandem hora o&ava mors hm fequebatur, 

 quam venae fe&io nimis larga , ut arbitror^ maturavit. 



Quaedam huc pertinentiaadnedere non fuperfluum au* 

 tumo, quae fcripta funt \x\Medical obfervations and inquiries 

 Vol. III. etc,pag.3<£o. Having never feen any fymptoms oc- 

 cafioned by the bite of a mad dog/andknowing that many 

 of the eldeft, and moft experienced phylicjans of this great 

 city had never met With a fingle inftance, i diftrafted every 

 thing which I firft heard. The hiftory however wiiich I 

 have given, and what I faw which I have not cxprefled^ 

 and vvhat pbyficiansvvellknovv to beinexprejfible y left nodoubt 

 vmh me , that this boy's difeafe \ras caufed by the bite of 

 the dog. Attcntionem merentur etiam, quae lcripta funt 

 pag.361.in raodo memorato Iibro : When hefthe boy ) ar* 

 rived atthe door of the ward, he turned about of a Sud- 

 den,and cried out violently to have fomething to cover his 

 face, for the cold air caufed exceflive pain. After this hc 

 ran down two pair of ftairs in great emotion,and then con* 

 fented to be carried thereft of the wayto the bath, 



Vinaria Noribergam mijjhe die zo t lan, 177*, 



Cc 9 OBSER- 



?) Mem oMervavit Excell. Archiater Gotftatfus Gk\mm \n Ncv. A&is Acad 

 RC, Ton]. U, pag. 116^ 



