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would difpatch it fooner out of its Mifery, it feeming 
to be very uneafy, I took one Ounce and half of the 
fecond Running: I gave it firft three Tea Spoonfuls, 
and fet it down, when in two Minutes time it became 
ftrongly convulfed, put out theTongue, and madeftrong 
Efforts to vomit, but to no Effect ; it could not ftand 
on its Legs, but lay with its hind Legs ftretched out : 
Five Minutes after I gave three Tea Spoonfuls more, 
when it was ftronger convulfed, rolled over and over 
feveral times, drew its Head back to its Rump, then 
lay on its Side and panted much : About eight Mi- 
nutes after, I gave it two Tea Spoonfuls more, and it 
had frefh and_ ftrong Convulfions, but kept lying on 
its Side, and thus ftretching out its four Legs one 
after another, drawing in its Flanks very quick ; in 
fifteen Minutes more it died, being in all about an 
Hour from the firft Dofe, 
An Hour after it was dead I opened it, and found all 
the Contents of the Abdomen well } the Stomach was 
diftended with Wind, being opened, it appeared empty 
of Milk, but full of Froth, and a clear Mucus of a 
much thicker Confidence than the Liquor Gaftrkus 
naturally is \ they had no Smell at all, the infide of 
the Stomach was not at all inflamed. 
On opening the T 'borax I found the Lungs a little 
redder than natural, with fome Veflels on the out- 
ward Membrane of them very turgid : On cutting 
them out a pretty deal of clear red Blood ran from 
them. The Veins and both Ventricles of the Heart 
were turgid and full of coagulated Blood, of a dark- 
brown Colour, which tinged my Fingers of a dirty- 
yellow, as if fome Gall had been mix’d with it. 
Y % There 
