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About an Hour after 1 perfwaded Mr. Jf/Jwe/l to open 
him, and I was in no fmall hade to examine the Heart, 
where I perfwaded my felf, I (hould difcover Ibme- 
thing extraordinary ; but could not perceive any re- 
markable Difference between that and many others 
I had feen, where there was no Poifon in the Cafe. 
Mr. Kidmll laid open the Skull, and was of Opinion, 
that the Brain was more red and fwoln than any he 
had ever feen ; ‘ and he told me a little while after, 
that the Blood turn’d very black. 
For that Day we heard no more of the third 
Dog which was bitten ; but the next morning the 
Woman who own’d him came to me, complaining of 
my Cruelty for killing her Dog. She did not know 
when he died, but faid fhe faw him at feven that 
Evening, which was about } hours after he was bit ; 
and that he was fo Tick he could fcarce wagg his Tail. 
None of thefe Dogs were fwoln before they died* 
On the Saturday following, which was the 14^^, wc 
got two Dogs both as big as common Bull-Dogs. 
The firft Dog, which he bit on the Infide of his left 
Thigh, died in half a minute exactly, in the Opinion 
of two Gentlemen, who kept their Watches in their 
hands all the while : There were two very fmall Pun- 
dures in his Thigh, which lookt livid, tho’ no Blood 
W'as drawn. This Dog did not fwell for four hours 
after he was dead. I faw him, and order’d him to be 
bury’d. 
The fecond Dog was bit about an Hour after the 
firft, on the out fide of his Thigh, where we per- 
ceived the Blood at two places : He (boo ficken’d, 
and died in four Minutes. 
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