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ancient pra6llcc, palliate the impropriety by 

 phyjicy or a courfe of altcf^ativcs. 



Where the glandular parts are afFedled from 

 the palpable eife6ls of cold, and a flight ob- 

 ftrudion of the pores by a fudden check ia 

 perfpiration (as in removing from a warm fta- 

 ble to a cold one on a journey, or fome fuch 

 circumftance that is not always difcoverable,) 

 conftituting fmall tumours {^cdXlzi kernels J un- 

 der the ears or throat, bleed in proper quantity, 

 clothe moderately, give wa?^?72 comfortable 

 7najljes for a few nights, and an ounce of ?2ttre 

 every night and morning in the ipjatcr. 



It is necefiaiy to be remarked and well re- 

 membered, that the difeafe we now treat of, 

 by negledl and inattention, fometimes degene- 

 rates to a confirmed glanders; a diftemper 

 well known to be attended with the incon- 

 veniences of difficulty, certain expence, and 

 inevitable danger; and where the circumilance 

 does really occur from the above caufe, if the 

 fufferings of the animal were not involved in 

 the event, the lofs of the horfe would be a very 

 applicable punishment to the inhiwianity of 

 the mailer. 



GLANDERS, 



