390 LAMPAS. 



p. 106. Where humours are attendant upon 

 other parts likewise, a gentle course of mer-' 

 ciirial phj/sic, succeeded by antimonial altera-, 

 tives, may be preferred ; selecting both from 

 the variety of prescriptions under those heads, 

 taking care to proportion your quantities to 

 the strength of the subject. 



SALLENDERS 



AjiE upon the inside of the hough, or hock^ 

 what the Mallenders are upon the back- 

 side of the knee ; they originate in the same 

 cause, and are cured by the same means, 

 rendering unnecessary and superfluous any 

 farther observations under this head. 



LAMPAS 



Is an enlargement of the rqof of the mouth, 

 particularly in young horses; and sometimes 

 becomes so proniinent as to project below 

 the teeth of the upper jaw, preventing the 

 teeth of the lower from coming into contact 

 for the purpose of mastication. The hoj'se is, 

 by these means, not only deprived of a great 

 proportion of the uufruiient neces.s.ary to his 



