( *9 ) 
This Bile, being mingled with four Ounces of warm 
Water, was part injeded into the Jugular Vein of a 
Dog, and a Comprefs foak’d in the reft of the Li- 
quor was applied to the reft of the Wound. The 
Creature thereupon appear’d heavy and lleepy, and 
would neither eat nor drink ; the third Day he eat 
and drank willingly. The Comprefs falling off the 
fourth Day, the Wound was diminiflied one half, and 
was healed by little and little, and 'the Dog grew per- 
fectly well. 
The eighth Experiment, 
A Peafant of about yo or 6o Years old, of a me- 
lancholy Temperament, had been near a Month in 
1 the Hofpital with an ordinary malignant Fever, having 
{alternatively a Delirium and a Sleepinefs. After his 
1 Death, the Bile was found extreme thick, and black 
/as Ink, and a great deal of it. We put about a 
1 Drachm in a Wound made for that purpofe on the 
(^outer part of the right Thigh of a Dog, thrufting 
iin Pledgets dipt in the faid Bile diluted, into the 
Wound. There did not appear any Change in the 
IDog. We made him (wallow fome of the fame Bile, 
^without lofing his Appetite; and feeing he was like 
tto do well, we left the Wound to it felf, which heal’d 
iin fifteen Days only by the Dog’s licking it. 
The ninth Experiment, 
Being willing to injeeft fome of the fame Bile into 
tthe Crural Vein of another Dog, and the Syringe be- 
iing ftopt by the too great Thicknefs of the (aid Bile, 
ttbe Injedion could not be made ; wherefore we took 
n Pledget foak’d in as much of this Bile diluted, as it 
£ could 
