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Expeyimetit VIJ. 
The fixth of the fame Month we colleded the Bile 
of this Dog dead of the Plague, and injeded it by 
the Crural Vein into the Blood of another Dog^, who, 
prefently after the Injedion, had Convulfive. Motions 
all over him, which were follow’d by a Lethargick 
Heavinefs. On the fecond Day after the lnje(Slion, 
there appear’d a Carbuncle upon the great Pedoral 
Mufcle on the right fide The third Day there arofe 
a confiderable Bubo on the Thigh; and the Dog dy’d 
the fame Day. Upon opening the Body, we found the 
fore part of the Bread: all gangren’d under the Tegu- 
ments; and, in the inward parts, the Vilen a were full 
of black clotted Blood ; as in all the red. The out- 
ward Surface of the Lungs was all Purple; The Heart 
was fwelled as big again as ufual, with the four Cavities 
full of black clotted Blood. The Creature had liv’d 
three Days from the Injedion without eating or drink* 
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The loth of /^/ay we injeded the Bile of this fe- 
cond Dog into the Crural Vein of a third Dbg, who 
was thereupon feiz’d with violent Convulfions, and 
different convulfive Motions, for about half a quarter 
of an Hour. When he was recover’d from thefe, he 
appear’d dull, and fleepy ; he vomited with violent 
Strainings. The Vomiting was followed with a Hick- 
up. He eat a little boiled Meat, haying faded a 
good while before the Injedion was made; but he vo- 
mited it up two Hours after he had taken it. He 
died the third Day with the fame Symptoms of the 
Plague that the other Dogs had. 
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