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DEATHS FROM HYDROPHOBIA.

A SINGULAR CASE. [Press Association — Copyright.] London, March 27. Two men of the Norfolk Regiment, which is quartered at Gibraltar, were bitten by a mad dog last September, and taken to the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where one died. Tlie other came to London apparently well, and passed the medical examination for the city police. He became suddenly demented, and died of hydrophobia. Tlie fust victim was in London for many years.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 2

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DEATHS FROM HYDROPHOBIA. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 2

DEATHS FROM HYDROPHOBIA. Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 2

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