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remained, he y»ys quite dead and flaccid, and hnng like 
a Fleece in the! band of. the. per fon that held him; 
On the 2d of January 1679. Vinegar was inje&ed 
warm into the Jugular Vein of a Dog, without doing 
him any manifeft harm. 
The fame Day we caufed a Whelp to be Aung in the 
Tongue by feveral Scor frits , but the Wounds made by 
the Scorpions, by rtafon of their weaknefs, being but 
flight, and not penetrating deep, we made a fmall Inci- 
sion on th q Abdomen, and drawing afide the Skin, let the 
Scorpions make feveral Wounds on if, but without any 
efte&, tho’ we often forced the Sting into the Wounds, 
and prefled the Bladder that is fuppofed to contain the 
Venome. 
In like manner a Vidgeon , being feveral times flung 
by a Scorpion, remained unhurt. 
. January the 3d, two Drachms of Sugar diflblved in an 
Ounce of Water, was injetted into the Jugular Van cf 
a Dog: He received ro harm from the In) dtion, but 
continued well for -the three Days after, that we kept 
him. 
On the 4th of Javjtary, a Drachm and half of Spirit 
of Salt, diluted ini a’n. Ounce and half of Writer, and 
inj:6fcd into the Jugular Vein of a, Dog, killed him im- 
mediately. la the Right Ventricle' of his Heart, we 
found the Blood partly grumous and concreted into 
harder Clots than ordinary, and partly frothy. In the 
fame Dog tiiat Gland that contains Worms,- and is fre- 
quently found in.^fe Jidfofhagiis, opened with two Ori- 
fices into the Cayffy" of that Tart, and in the SinuPs-oi 
it there lay feveral fifia-IL Worms. 
January the 5th, we gave a Dog 12 fmall Caterpillars 
of the Pine-tree [ Pitjocamp.<£ t vet Eruc£ Pint] weighing 
f a Drachm, which we bruifed, alive,- 'and mixed with 
Befh. The Dog* tfio‘ he Was but young, received no 
tuber hurt, than that now and then he feemed as if he 
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