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Upon opening the Abdomen , the Thorax and the 
Head, we found every thing in the fame'State as in the 
•former Inftance. 
III. O Bober 15, We gave two Ounces of the Wa- 
ter to a Dog of the fame Size with the former, which 
produced the like Appearances as in the foregoing Cafe. 
This Dog was dying half an Hour ; for the Dofe was 
not repeated, becaufe he did not vomit up what he 
had taken. Upon opening him, we found every thing 
in the fame State as in the former Inftance. 
IV. OBober 2 .6, We gave two Drams and an half 
of the Water to a Dog of a middle Size, and_ imme- 
diately untied him. He then ran about the Room ve- 
ry briskly for about a Minute, and feemed to be no 
Way affected with it ; yet hefoon loft the Ufe of his 
Limbs. He often attempted to raifehimfelf, and walk, 
but ftill fell down againbefore he had moved two Yards 
from the Place. 
After this he vomited plentifully, confidering that 
he had failed 14 Hours, upon which he was feized 
with a Convullion more violent than any of the former 
Dogs, efpecially in the Mufcles that extend the Head 
and Spine , Thefe Convulsions continued about eight 
or ten Minutes ; upon their cealing, he lay ftill, breath- 
ing deeply, though regularly, and feemed to be alleep. 
In about ten Minutes he railed himfelf, took fome 
Food, and walked about tolerably well. We left 
him, and returning after three Hours, we found him 
perfectly recovered. 
V. OBober 2.8, We injected an Ounce of the Wa- 
ter into the Intejtinum reBum of a ftrong Spaniel 
Dog, and let him loofe. In the Space of two Mi- 
M 2, . nutes 
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