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not, but that two of his Hounds were then mad, 
and he would that Night do it. He ftiewed me 
the Dogs, and they were both as far gone as I ever 
have feen any. They'refus’d Food of all Sorts, par- 
ticularly Fluids, Haver’d much, and had all the Symp- 
toms of a Hydrophobia to a great Degree. He fent 
immediately to Lichfieldi ovall the Turpeth Mine- 
ral he could get, and that Night gave twelve Grains 
a-piece to the two Dogs, which vomited and pur- 
ged them gently. Twenty- four Hours after this 
he gave to each twenty-four Grains, and after the 
lame Interval he gave forty-eight more to each. 
The Dogs falivated confiderably, and foon after 
Jap’d warm Milk. At the End of twenty-four 
Hours more he repeated to one Dog twenty-four 
Grains more, and omitted it to the other. The 
Dog that took this laft Dofe, lay upon the Ground 
falivated extreamly, was in great Agonies, and had 
all the Symptoms of a Salivation rais’d too quick ; 
but got through it, and is at this Time alive. The 
other refapfed and died. 
To all the reft of the Pack he gave feven Grains 
of theTurpeth for the firftDofe, the fecond twelve, 
2t twenty-four Hours diftance, which was repeated 
every other Day for fame little Time. The Me- 
thod was repeated at the two. or three fucceeding 
Fulls and Changes of the Moon. From this Time 
he loft not another Hound ; and though feveral 
have fince been bit by ftrange Dogs, the Turpeth 
has always prevented any ill Confluences. 
I and my Friends have try’d the fame Thing fince 
upon a Multitude of Dogs, and it has never failed 
in any one Inftance, though Dogs bit at the fame 
Time, 
