Quote: The first written reference to dogs at the Hospice, dates from 
1703. Prior Balalu mentions that his cook, Vincent Canos, built an 
exercise wheel to which a dog could be harnessed. When the dog 
walked, a cooking spit would turn. This invention was not new and 
considering the number of travelers that had to be fed, it is not 
surprising that Canos thought of finding kitchen help. The volume of 
visitors through the Monastery grew such that by 1898, between 18,000 
and 20,000 travelers passed through it's entrance, annually. Visitors 
were afforded three days free lodging with meals, which consisted 
primarly of meat and bread. 
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The book "Lost History of the Canine Race" by M. Thurston has a 19th 
century engraving of a turnspit donkey.  The donkey is shown walking 
INSIDE a giant "hamster" wheel.  Page 135

Rachel

--- In [email protected], chuck smith 
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> It probley was a treadle  instead of a wheel
> 
>   <http://www.nmbe.ch/deutsch/531_5_1_5.html>
> 
>   Rachel






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