444 SUPPLEMENT. 



would very far exceed the limits originally 

 prescribed f(Ti' the extent of this addition ; it 

 must therefore suffice to say, if I had form* 

 ed a hope of reducing in/Ia?n??iation, correct' 

 ing acrimoni/, and rescuing the whole mass 

 of blood from an inveterate and dangerous 

 state of yiiorbidify, by the use of the alterative 

 poxcders, hark, and jiitre, I must consider my- 

 self exceedingly fortunate, that they com- 

 pleated, in eonjunction, what perhaps, might 

 never have been effected by any part of the 

 whole. 



A SUCCESSFUL CASE 



OP 



LIGAMENTARY LAMENESS. 



The former case was succeeded by a se- 

 vere ligamentary lameness in the carriage- 

 horse of a gentleman, within three miles of 

 my own residence, that had sustained con- 

 siderable injury in the articulation of the 

 hip-joint y by a violent fall, in suddenly slip- 

 ping up when wantonly exerting himself (at 

 liberty) with his companion returning from 



