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Porcinikits toad was still freighted with this primitive
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Hildebrandsson read a paper before
the Royal Scientific Society in Upsala in which he recounted an extraordinary
episode. It seems that in the war between Sweden and Norway in 1814, some
soldiers of the Swedish Varmland regiment were observed by their officer to
be seized by a raging madness, foaming at the mouth. On inquiry, it was learned
that the soldiers had eaten of the fly amanita, to whip up their courage to a
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