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while after, and its wdund being healed up, it grew like other 
Lambs. But the 5th of January 166%, it dyed, and its fto- 
mach was found full of corrupt food. Its neck being diffe&ed, 
to fee what had happen'dto the vein cut through, it was found, 
that it had joyned it felf to the next Mufcle by fome fibres, and 
that the upper part of that vein had a communxation with the 
lower, by the means of a little branch , which might in fome 
manner fupply the defed of the whole trunck. 
There was made another Experiment the 20th of May h ft at 
Udine^ at the Houfe of Signior Griffon^ by the transfufing the 
blood of a Lamb into the veins of a Spaniel, of a middle fizeof 
that kind, 1 3 years old, who had been altogether deaf for above 
3 years, fo as what noife foever was made, he gave not any fign 
of hearing it. He walked very little, and was fo feeble, that 
being unable to lift up his foot, all he did was to ti ail his body 
forward. After the Transfufion pra&ifed upon him, he remain- 
ed for an hour upon the Table, where he was yet untied-, but 
leaping down afterwards, he went to find his Matters, that were 
in other Chambers. Two dayes after He went abroad, and ran 
up and down the ftreets with other Dogs,without trailing his feet, 
as he did before. His ftomach alfo returned to hito, and he be- 
gan to eat more and more greedily than before. But that, which, 
is more furprifing is, that from that time he gave fignes, that 
he began to hear,, returning fometimes at the voice of his Ma- 
tters. The 13th of $unc he was aim oft quite cured of his deaf- 
nefs, and he appeared without comparifon more jocund than he 
was before the .operation. At length,, the 20th of the fame 
Month he had wholly recovered his hearing, yet thus, that when 
he was called, he turned back , as if he that had called him, 
had been very far off. But that hapned not alwayes-, in the 
mean time he beard always when he was called. 
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