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poured into a Wound made on purpofe in different 
Dogs, has render’d them thereupon melancholy, drew 
zy, and without caring to eat- All thefe Animals dy’d 
in three or four Days with the effential Marks of the 
true I'lague, declared by Buboes, Carbuncles, and gan- 
grenous Inflammations in the Fifcem, in the fame man- 
ner as in the human Carcaffes from whence the Bile 
was taken. 
Experiment lU. 
A Drachm of the faid peftiferous Bile having been 
I mix’d with two Ounces ol Fountain Water made lukc- 
I warm, and injeded into the Jugular Vein of feveral 
j Dogs, has render’d them prefently drowzy, and has 
I kill’d them in four Hours, with gangrenous Inflam- 
i macions, the Heart Buffed full of black thick Blood, 
I the Liver (well’d, and the Gall Bladder full of green 
f bile. 
Experiment IV. 
The fame Quantity of Bile, inje<5led by the Crural 
- ’Vein, has produc’d in the Dogs a Heavinefs in about 
> I an Hour. They have had fuch a ffrong loathing of 
« itlieir Food, that they would not eat or drink the lead 
rmatter after the Inje<dion was made. They pils’d 
(frequently, efpecially if they were ftirr’d. On the 
rthird Day there appear’d conffderable Tumors under 
tthe Axilla, and on their Thighs, about 3 Inches from 
lithe Wound. The Wound turn’d to a Gangrene, and the 
(Creature ufually dy’d on the fourth Day, with all the 
Marks of the Plague. 
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