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vomit; but I think brought up very little, if any ; he 
froth’d at the Mouth and bit at the Grafs, which he cham- 
ped, as if he were mad ; and indeed we were all alraid of 
him. We therefore put him into a Room and there 
kept him till next Morning, where I faw him as I 
thought recover’d : We throw’d him fom.e Meat, which 
he cat, fo we let him out and he went home. About a 
Month after that, the Dog’s Hair came off, and his 
Mafler killed him, being fo ugly to look at; he told 
me, he lookt like a Leprous Perfon, (that was his very 
Expreffion ;) 1 never heard this Dog fweli’d. 
The third Dog which he bit w^as a Shaggy Spaniel, 
about an hour and a quarter after the fecond* He was 
bitten on the foremoft part of his right Shoulder, as w'c 
perceived by the Blood. The Dog feem’d to bite at 
the place himlelf, and was very fick for that whole E- 
vening ( viz.) about x or 3 hours ; but without any means 
or application he recovery, aad I never heard he was 
fick afterw'ards. 
VI I L ^cedam Notab ilia in Cerebris trium Epi- 
lepfia mortuorum objervata^ quibus accedit Hif^ 
toria de fubftantia Gataraflx. Epiftola 
Domini Waltheri Curieufi Rhseti, ad Domimm 
F* Woolhoufe, F. R. S. &c. 
C >l U M hicce, (ubi per unurn alterumve Menfem 
i dego) Venetiis^ cadaveribus fufficientibus ape- 
riendis nobis lit occafio, apud virum clariffimum San- 
torinum Pr* eratVir .Annorum^ temperamenti & 
habitus gracilis, abhinc duobus annis correptus dolore 
. , grava- 
