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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 985363" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>My grandmother was born in 1880 ?</p><p>Her Dad was a cowboy for the big ranches back before barbed wire went up everywhere.</p><p>They slept out on the ground in the different cow camps.</p><p> One night he got bit by a skunk and they thought it had rabies, back then there wasn't a lot that could be done.</p><p>They had a mad stone they put on the bite to draw out the rabies.</p><p>After it was on the bite a while they would take the stone off the bite and soak it in milk then put it back on the bite.</p><p>She said when they took the stone off the bite and soaked it in the milk that it would turn the milk green, that was the poison it drew out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 985363, member: 8382"] My grandmother was born in 1880 ? Her Dad was a cowboy for the big ranches back before barbed wire went up everywhere. They slept out on the ground in the different cow camps. One night he got bit by a skunk and they thought it had rabies, back then there wasn't a lot that could be done. They had a mad stone they put on the bite to draw out the rabies. After it was on the bite a while they would take the stone off the bite and soak it in milk then put it back on the bite. She said when they took the stone off the bite and soaked it in the milk that it would turn the milk green, that was the poison it drew out [/QUOTE]
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