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Zarzuela “El Rey que Rabió” (Coro de doctores) Letra: Miguel Ramos Carrión y Vital Aza

Π. Zarzuela “El Rey que Rabió” (Coro de doctores) Letra: Miguel Ramos Carrión y Vital Aza Música: Ruperto Chapí. Tristán. Kim. Currito.

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Zarzuela “El Rey que Rabió” (Coro de doctores) Letra: Miguel Ramos Carrión y Vital Aza

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  1. Π Zarzuela “El Rey que Rabió” (Coro de doctores) Letra: Miguel Ramos Carrión y Vital Aza Música: Ruperto Chapí

  2. Tristán

  3. Kim

  4. Currito

  5. Juzgando por los síntomasque tiene el animal,bien puede estar hidrófobo,bien no lo puede estar,y afirma el gran Hipócrates que el perro en caso talsuele ladrar muchísimoo no suele ladrar.Con la lengua fuera,torva la mirada,húmedo el hocico,débiles las patas,muy caído el rabo,las orejas gachas ...Todos estos signospruebas son de rabia;pero al mismo tiempobien puede probarque el perro está cansadode tanto andar. Doctores sapientísimosque yo he estudiado bien son, en sus obras clínicas,de nuestro parecer."Fermentus virum rabicumque incorpurus canis est,mortalis sont per accidens, mortalis sont per se".Para hacer la pruebaque es más necesaria,agua le pusimosen una jofainay él se fue gruñendosin probar el agua.Todos estos signospruebas son de rabia,pero al mismo tiemposignos son, tal vez,de que el animalitono tiene sed.Y de esta opinión nadienos sacará.¡El perro está rabioso!¡O no lo está! (Copiado de Internet)

  6. Judging by the symptomsthat the animal has,it might well be hydrophobic,it might well not be,and great Hipocrates affirmsthat the dog in such a casetends to bark muchor not at all.Lolling is the tongue,fierce the look,wet the muzzle,feeble the paws,very languid the tail,drooping the ears ...All these signsare proofs of rabies;but at the same timeit could well provethat the dog is tiredby so much walking.The wisest doctorsthat I have studied deeply are, in their clinical work,of our opinion."Fermentus virum rabicumque incorpurus canis est,mortalis sont per accidens, mortalis sont per se". To test the proofmore was necessary,we offered water to himin a basinand he started growlingwithout trying the water.All these signsare proofs of rabies;but at the same timethey are signs, perhaps,that the little animalis not thirsty.And from this opinion nobodywill shift us.The dog is rabid,or else it is not! (Copiado de Internet)

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