Veirropenedof a Dog , the admitted blood will be found to retain 
chyle? 
7. Whether a Dog may be kept alive without eating by the 
frequent Injedion of the Chy le of another, taken frelhly from the 
Receptacle 3 into t He Veins of the Recipient Dog ? 
Whether a Dog ? that kfick of fome difeafe chiefly imputa- 
ble to the rnafs of blood , may be cured by exchanging it for that 
okafomdDog? And whether afmidDogmay receive fuch di- 
feafes from the blood of z ftek one y as are not otherwife of an im 
fedious nature ? 
9. What will be the Operation of frequently flocking (which is 
feafible enough ) an old and feeble Dog with the blood oipmg ones, 
as to livelinefs ? duInefs,drovvfinefs,fqiieamiflinefSi&C. et vice verfa? 
10. Whether a [mall young Dog 5 by being often frefli ttockt 
with the blood of a young Dog of $ larger kind , will growbig- 
ger, than the ordinary flze of his own kind ^ 
11. Whether any Medicated Liquors may beinjeded toge- 
ther with the blood into the Recipient Dog ? And in. cafe they 
may , whether there will be any confiaerable difference found be- 
tween the reparations made on this occafion , and thofe 5 which 
would be made 3 in cafe fuch Medicated Liquors had been in- 
jeded with fome other Vehicle , or alone 3 or taken in at the 
mouth? 
.12/ Whether a' Purging Medicine*: .-.beings given to th e.Emit- 
mf Dtig a wh% before the- Operation yrMs^&ecfpieni Dog will 
be thereby purged , and how ? (which Experiment may be)iu°e- 
ly varied.). . : - 
13. Whether the Operation may be fuccefsfully pradis’d in 
cafe theinjeded blood be that of an Animal of another Species y as 
of a Calf itito a Dog y &c„. and of a C0// Animal, as of a Fifh y 
or Frog, or Tortoife 3 into the Veffds of a Hot Animal and vice 
v erf a? 
14. Whether the Colour of the Hair or Feathers of the Reci- 
pient Animal -, by thefrequeik repeating of this Operation y will 
beefeknged; into that of thBAinem ? - 
15. Wheiher by frequently' transfufing into the fame Dog, 
the blood of fome Animal of another Species , fomething further, 
and more tending to fome degrees of a change of Species 3 may 
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