ON LAMENESS. 95 



Blistering, rest, and a level pavement, 

 e the best remedies*. 



THOROUGH PIN 



Is a disease of the same nature as the wind- 

 gall. Its situation is in the hough, and mav 

 be distinguished by a small round swelling, 

 which yields to the pressure of the finger. Vide 

 pi. 8, Jig, 5, /. I. It is brought on by the same 

 causes as the windgall, and requires the same 

 treatment. 



* I have had opportunities of ascertaining the good ef; 

 fects of a level pavement in restoring a horse's legs, in the 

 stables of a Nobleman in Warwickshire, who does me the 

 honour to employ me. 



Ahorse which his Lordship purchased, had all his Icgi 

 considerably affected with windgalls, which totally disap- 

 peared in six months, Mdthout the assistance of any exter- 

 nal application whatever. 



BLOOD 



