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foratlon in (or drilling of) the fciilly repeated 

 ivajlrings of the brums with detergent injec- 

 tions, and a fubfequent regeneration of partSy 

 that the operations may have been performed 

 as defcribed, and the horfe (or three horfes) 

 may have lived tv^enty-lix days, I do not at- 

 tempt to deny, nor is it in my power to dif- 

 prove ; but this I will boldly venture to affirm, 

 that the certain expence and hazard can be but 

 a very flender lottery chance for any proprietor 

 who may unluckily have a horfe labour- 

 ing under the extremity of this dreadful 

 difeafc. 



I cannot believe, nor indeed do I exped:, 

 difmtereftednefs can ever become fo truly 

 triumphant, as to permit any farrier to be fo 

 great an enemy to his own interefl as to re- 

 commend DEATH, or difcourage the expec- 

 tation of CURE, fo long as circumftances and 

 the perfuafive power of his rhetoric can juftify 

 the idea of hope ; but how far it may be worth 

 while to encounter the difficulties of anxiety, 

 tedious expence, long ficknefs, attendance, 

 perpetual nurfing, and the danger of infefting 

 whatever horfes remain in, or may come to 



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