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nuteshe began to lofe the Ufe of his Limbs, and to flag- 
ger as the others had done. He was convulfed more vio- 
lently than any of the reft, and chiefly in the Mufcles 
of the Neck and Spine. The Mufcles of his Eyes 
were ftrongly convulfed, which Appearance was not 
obferved in the other Dogs. He foamed at the Mouth, 
yelled frequently,; and breathed with more Difficulty 
than any of the reft- His Convulsions continued twenty 
Minutes r upon their ceafing he lay quiet, as though 
he flept, only that his Eyes were open. His Limbs 
were now grown perfe&ly paralytick. 
We raifed him up feveral Times, and offered to fet 
him on his Legs, but he did not attempt to ufe them. 
He continued in this Way about fifteen Minutes longer, 
and then was feized with another violent Convulfion* 
which in five Minutes put an End to his Life. 
Upon opening the Abdomen , we found the Veins 
of the Stomach and Guts very much diftended with 1 
Blood, as in all the former Inftances. In the Heart* 
Lungs and Brain , there was no- vifible Alteration. 
VI. October 30, We injeded an Ounce and an half 
of the Water , diluted with three Ounces of common 
Water warmed*, into the Anus of a fmall Bitch. Be* 
fore we could untie her fhe was feized with Convul— 
lions, and yelled much. She fell as foon as fhe was 
loofed, and never after endeavoured to rife. She had 
Convulfions,. and great Difficulty of Breathing about 
two Minutes. She then lay ftilJ, with her Limbs fluff 
and extended, about three Minutes j during which Time 
her lower Jaw was convulfed, and pulled alternately 
to and from the upper Jaw,, with a very quick- Mo- 
tion. 
After 
