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two days, with the fame fymptoms. A 
Jamb was next tried; then a dog, and 
three other lambs fuccetlively, which all 
fhared the fame fate as the child. A third 
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with flight fymptoms of difeafe, but fur- 
vived. The mother continued in good 
health. Two years afterwards, Mrs. 
Beeman brought into the world another 
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in confequence of the long interval which 
had taken place fince the bite, and the 
recovery of the laft dog which had fucked 
her, prevailed upon her to fuckle her 
child, which. was attended with no ill 
confequence whatever. 
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