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inftances of fuch defeds being what are termed 

 natural blemiflies; but the mode of treatment 

 will be fimilar and eifedlive. The putrid, 

 ragged, or rotten part of the frog fhould be 

 conftantly pared away, as fhould alfo the hoof 

 that bears upon the defective parts. The bot- 

 tom of the foot fhould be frequently waflied 

 with warm water, particularly after coming 

 into the flable ; and, when dry, the whole 

 frog moiftened (lightly with tindture of myrrh. 

 The feet fhould be conflantly flopped with a 

 compofition of the following proportion: 



Cow dung, (Qven pounds ; 



Vinegar and chamber-lye> of each one pInt.~Mlx» 



If the complaint difplays (by its depth or 

 fcetidity) a degree of inveteracy, aiTifl with the 

 following diuretic balls: 



Take white foap, eight ounces; 



Nitre and rofin (ia powder) of each three ounces; 



Camphor and oil of juniper, of each three drachms; 

 form the mafs into half a dozen balls, and let one be 

 given every, or every other, morning, as the flate 

 .»f the cafe requires. 



But 



