SI 6 ESSAYS AND OBSERVATIONS 



■weakened gadrocnemei mnfcles ; and, to 

 prevent the accident of flraining them, in 

 cafe the horfe itumbled, 1 kept the left 

 foot deep in ;:he flirrup,. In walking up 

 hill, T put that foot a-crols ; and. iii 

 fliort. guarded againft every other llretch- 

 ing flep or motion. 



On comparing fhe Cze of the calfs of 

 the two Ifgs at prefent, the left one is a 

 little Imaller than the right one, efpecial- 

 ly in the morning ; but fo little, that it 

 is fcarce perceptible : Through the day, 



the dilterence becomes lefs. I he Taido 



yidills that was broken is, as inoft o- 

 ther tendons cured afcer breaking, conQ- 

 derably thicker and harder than the other; 

 but one mud be told it is fo, before' he 

 can difcover it by the eye. 



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