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from the Vein into the Syringe; In this Dog we found 
the Emulgent Artery of the Left Side to be double. 
March the 2d, we inje&ed three Drachms of re&ified 
Spirit of Wine into the Crural Vein of a fmall Dog ^ 
which made him Apople&ick, and as he were half dead. 
In a little time he recover’d from his Apoplexy, but 
grew- giddy , and when he endeavour’d to go, reeled 
and fell down. Tho 1 his Strength increafed by degrees, 
yet his Drunkennefs ftill continued : His Eyes were red 
and fiery, and his Sight fo dull, that he did not feem 
to take notice of any thing, and when he was beat 
would fcarce move. However, in four Hours time he 
grew better, and would eat Bread when we gave it him. 
The next Day he was brisker, and feemed paft all Dan- 
ger. 
In differing the fame Dog fome time after, we found 
in the fmall Guts two Flat-Worms 5 one of them about 
6 Spans long, and the other about 5. They had per- 
forated the Gut ; and one of them was got half out of 
it into the Cavity of the Abdomen 
About the fame time we found in two Dogs a Worm y 
of near a Foot in length, out of the Inteftines, in the 
Cavity of the Abdomen , the Inteftines being no ways 
perforated, but remaining found and whole. That we 
might be more certain of this, we feparated them from 
the Mefentery, and viewed them very carefully. But in 
both thefe Dogs the Omentum was of an ill colour and 
putrified ^ from whence we conjettur^d, that thefe 
Worms were bred from the Putrifaftion of the Omen- 
tum. 
We inje&ed into the Crural Vein of a Dog 5 Ounces 
of a ftrong White Wine s which made him very drunk, 
and little different from what a lefs quantity of Spirit of 
Wine would have done: But in a few Hours his Drunk* 
ennefs abated, and he recovered. 
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