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17th century illustration showing a dog with froth at it's mouth, so possibly rabid.

17th century illustration showing a dog with froth at it's mouth, so possibly rabid.
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17th century illustration showing a dog with froth at it's mouth, so possibly rabid.
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British Library, London, UK
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A Declaration of such greivous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad Dogges, together with the cure thereof Author: Spackman, Thomas / London: John Bill, 1613. Source/Shelfmark: 1191.i.1.(1) Title page

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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animal / medicine / dog / sickness / animals / domestic dog / science / organisms / canids / ill-health / sciences / infection / canid / canis / ill / mammal / 17th century / health / canidae / illness

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