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Remarks on the Means of Obviating the Fatal Effects of the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal: With Observation on the Method of Cure When ... to Worming of Dogs Refuted

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Excerpt from Remarks on the Means of Obviating the Fatal Effects of the Bite of a Mad Dog, or Other Rabid Animal: With Observation on the Method of Cure When Hydrophobia Occurs and the Opinon Relative to Worming of Dogs Refuted

HE has ventured throughout to deliver his fentiments freely, though with deference, and as freely can valled thole of men much his {ape-s riors in abilities, and confequence in the leale of fcience. For this, he hopes, however, the public will acquit him, by allowing him a: right to offer his opinion, provided it be done with becoming modefly.

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290 pages, Hardcover

First published August 6, 2015

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