DOG 
, 4 I 
Abridg. 
by which it appears that this laurel-water is 
the'moft dangerous poifon hitherto known 
- - Madden 
■ — Seme experiments concerning the poifonous 
quality of the limple-diftilled water from the 
Lauro-cerafus, or common laurel, made upon 
dogs at Topping Hall, Eilex, 1731; and others 
made before the Royal Society in their repoli- 
tory - - Mortimer 
Dog (Mad). Relation of a man bitten with a mad 
dog, and dying of the difeafe called hydropho- 
bia - - Lifter 
A receipt to cure mad dogs, or men or 
beafts, bitten by mad dogs Gourdon 
An account of the difeafes of dogs, and 
feveral receipts for the cure of their madnefs,. 
and of thofe bitten by them ; extradfed from 
the papers of Sir T. May erne, by 
Sir Theodore de V iux 
On the venomous bite of a mad dog 
Anon. 
Letter concerning the cure of the bifings 
of mad creatures; with a remark on the fam 
by Hans Sloane - D ampler 
An obfervation of two boys bit by a mad 
dog - - Lifter 
Letter concerning thebitings of mad dogs, 
&c„ - - De la Pryme 
A letter containing fome experiments 
made upon mad dogs with mercury fames 
Remarks on the cure of the bite of a mad 
Mortimer 
The cafe of a lad bitten by a mad dog 
- Nourje 
The effefts of Dampier’s powder in cur- 
ing the bite of a mad dog' - Fuller 
Another cafe drawn up by Hartley and Sandy s 
Letter concerning the virtues of the ftar 
of the earth, coronopus, or buck’s-horn plan- 
tain, in the cure of the bite of a mad dog 
- Steward 
Cafe of a perfon bit by a mad dog Peters 
An account of a horfe bit by a mad dog, 
Starr 
An account of an hydrophobia IVilbraham 
doo; 
O 
Dog Mercury. Part 
letter 
concerning 
the 
Tranf. 
XXXVII 85. 
— 163 
XIII 162 
XVI 298 
— 408 
XVIII 24 
XX 49 
— 247 
XXIII 1073 
XXXIX 244 
— 3 r 3 
XL 5 
272 
— 274 
— 449 
XLIII 257 
XL VI 474 
XLVII412 
VI 2 374 
II 276 
III 283 
III 283 
— 281 
— 284 
IV 2 218 
IX 218 
— 22 I 
— 222 
224 
VIII 83 
xi 913 
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