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Experiment V« 
A Dog, of the Hofpital at the Mail, in Marfeilles^ 
who follow’d the Surgeons when they went to drefs 
the Sick, ufed greedily to (wallow the corrupted 
Glands, and the Dreflings charged with Pus that they 
took off the Plague-Sores 5 he lick’d up the Blood 
that he found Ipilc on the Ground in the Infirmary 
and this he did for about three Months, and was al- 
ways well, gay, brisk, full of Play, and familiar vVvirh 
all Comers. We injeded into the right crural Vein 
of this Dog about a Drachm of the peftiferous Bile, 
mix’d with two Ounces of warm Water He dy’d 
the fourth Day, as the others did, with a Bubo on 
the wounded Thigh; on which likewife there were 
two Carbuncles, and the Wound gangren’d What 
we took particular Notice of in this Dog was, that af- 
ter the Injedion, both when he was living, and after 
he was open’d, when dead, he had a very (linking 
Smell, which we did not obferve in any of the o- 
thers. He had moreover a confiderable Hirmorrhage 
from the Wound, the Night before he dy’d, having 
llruggled hard to efcape out of his Confinement. 
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Experiment VI. 
The 2d of May having injeded about a Drachm of 
humane Bile, taken from Perfons dead of the Plague, 
mix’d with two /Ounces of warm Water, into the 
Crural Vein of a Dog, the Creature was prcfcntly 
drovvzy, refus’d his Food, and dyed about the third 
or fourth Day after the Injedion, with all the inward 
and outw^ard Marks of the Plague that the others 
had. 
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