METHODS OF POISONING AND GHABMS 15 



sperm whale, and such a rare local animal as the 

 Malayan wild goat, strongly suggest the idea of make 

 believe or sympathetic magic on the part of the 

 hormr, much in the same way as the digging foot of a 

 mole serves to cure cramp in Devonshire. 



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