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Time, and by the fame Dogs, have run mad after 
moft other Methods had been try’d. 
As to the Experiments made upon Mankind, I 
have had Opportunities of making but three. 
The firftwas about two Years and a half ago, up- 
on a Girl about fourteen Years old. The Calf of 
her Leg was fo torn by a Mad Dog, that the Sur- 
geon was obliged to ule Means to prevent a Morti- 
fication from the Bite. She was vomited by the 
Turpeth. Three Days before the next Change of 
the Moon, the Vomit was repeated, and again the 
very Day of its changing. The fame Method was 
purfued the next Full Moon. The Girl is very 
welt 
The fecond was a Boy of about ten Years of 
Age. He had Four Holes in one of his Legs, made 
by a Mad Dog in November lad. The Turpeth 
was given as above, and the Wounds drefled with 
Digestives, and he continues well. Thefe two 
liv’d near Burton upon Trento and Mr. Towndrow 7 
of that Place, was Apothecary. 
The third Cafe was that of a young Man near 
Tumworth , of about eighteen. The Bite was up- 
on the Hand. A great Number of Dogs were bit 
at the fame Time, in the Town where he liv’d. 
About fix Days after the Mifchief was done, feveral 
Dogs that had been .wounded ran mad, upon which 
he applied himfelf to Mr. Wilfon , Apothecary in 
Tamworth , to whom I had communicated theSuc^ 
cels of the Turpeth in this Cafe. The young Man 
was, at this Time, very melancholly and dejedcd, 
had Tremors, and fiept very little for forne Nights 
before, though he was not apprehenfive that the Dog 
which 
