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Show Analogical Conszdcralzons. Evidence from the selzsorialA/imctions. they drophobia do not at first usually require drenching: which the day before hit its master and two other persons, furious dereadily make attempts to swallow; nor have they frequently liriuni, as this man had 3 whereas the phrenitic are the first symptoms of madness having appeared three days ago -the dog was killed yesterday soon after 5 o'clock A. M. and dissected to-day (the 27th) very early. The salivary are about to be dosed solid or liquid, if they suspect that they glands inflamed to a certain degree-they were intensely so too fully tried with it. Bleeding has been too frequently and as by others, in vain, as well by the disciples of Boerhaave in other instances-external coat of (esophagus and stomach Most benefit, it is fluid-epiglottis somewhat inflamed-lining of trachea not to allow us to hope that it will do much. very much; inner coat natural but loaded with a transparent of temperature manifest, may be expected, where, by increase be asceror other signs, early supervening inflammation can rapid With tained. In a disease, which has a course equally at all so, but the tube filled with a frothy fluid-lungs a good deal inflamed. But the whole costal pleura and whole dias phragm were the seat of the strongest inflammation. T11:- animal war in whey-inflammation in the uterus. Brain generally inflamed, which Mr. King thinks might have pro- ce could haidly malignant fever, it would seem that this practi day'at fart 108:. d be advantageous beyond the first or the secon applied at M A country girl near Bristol, very lately l llltila" Baynton's to be bled on account ofheadache and genera d the 0pcposition. Mr. Hill, Mr. Baynton's assistant, Judge sed, in the1 ration proper. Before it was over, she expres refusec strongest terms, her sense of relief and positively died ot further assistance. About the fifth day after, she bite-of 3 mpg, hydrophobia, ascertained to have followed the judged mad, nearly three months preceding. Applicatipn [or day before cent), help the second time was only made the gives somé when she refused the offered means. The fact t's case, if one encouragement to early bleeding. Dr. Nugen ceeded from the fatal blow. Compare these appearances with those discovered by Mr. Norman, or with the case briefly stated by Stoll (Rat. Med. iii. 443) of a woman, who had hydrophobia from the bite of a mad dog, and in whose body, most carefully examined (am curatissime lustrato) no deviation from the ordinary structure could be detected-I feel assured from What I have seen that it would be safely practicable to render animals rabid by innoculation, and then to try if bleeding would remove the. disease. The trial ought to be. made. ik could feel assured that it was a case of rabid hydrophobl ‘ Would give more. of the above 'I here was every reason to thini'. that a brother the ("ill had died a month before of the same disorder from I suspect hapbite of the same dog. '1 his is an event, which being nonsed pens not unfrequently anmng the poor without abroad. as the sheet S \ far I had written sometime since-when just that )‘65is about to be worked air, 1 find from Mr. King dog, ,. "(16' 11It t cu by. a .~ " ' teis W L..iipen "‘ tut, tcrday (Aug. 26,' lboy) winch ,Evidcm'efi'om t/ze sensoréalfunctions. A reply to these objections may possibly be fabricated out of some supposition that might be set up respecting the first stage or approach of inflammation. Parts taken in this stage might certainly not exhibit sensible redness any considerable "ammun-www $3.3?- ~w-r of any thing thrown into convulsive agitatious by the sight 137 ,zm-w.-,«m 130 |