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CLASS IV. 



WOUNDS, ULCERS, FISTULA, 

 AND POLL EVIL. 



W O U N D S 



Are a fpecies of injury to which horfes are 

 not only perpetually liable, but of fo many 

 different kinds, and requiring fuch various 

 modes of treatment, (according to the caufe, 

 appearance, iituation, depth, and Itate of the 

 wound, or habit of the fubjedt) that, to enu- 

 merate the whole, with all poffible or probable 

 circumftances, would be to write a volume on 

 the article alone ; v/hich is certainly entitled 

 to every degree of attention and injirudlioiZy 

 from the fimple and complex cafes that fo 

 frequently occur. And though it may natu- 

 rally be fuppofed that v/cunds of fize, depth, 

 or danger, muft confequently come under the 



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