Show I. I MOST FRIGHTFUL OF MALADIES Dreadful Suffering Caused by Dread of Hydrophobia If It as es I is suggested s. s it it be a fact fact that there is no such Etch such thing as as hydrophobia hydrophObia bia it is appalling to t think ink of the mental and physical agony that has been undergone by those who wh believe themselves to be threatened with this frightful malady Lockjaw while in itself a dreaded disease has never been regarded reg as absolutely incurable and no physician has been unwilling to attempt the treatment of pf pf's s such ch a case yet in the past when the dis- dis C e I 1 1 1 r Cutting the the the- Flesh From Around a Bite to Avert Hydrophobia From Froma a Woodcut Published at Nu- Nu In 1428 ease has been diagnosed as hydrophobia bla bia there could not be found one ono practitioner of standing who believed that his science offered a cure Both literature and popular legend are filled with the drea dread l story of the horrors of hydrophobia There is not cry that can be raised that will spread such terror and consternation as that of mad dog Men will attack the fleeIng fleeing fleeing flee flee- i ing murderer the thief will be seized in mid-career mid and the maddened drink-maddened giant will find his master but the I mad dog has the right of way 1 New York World |