4o8 ADDITIONAL 



to give my opinion and ad Wee in different cafes 

 of the flatulent cholic, occafioned by the inad- 

 vertency of fervant boys, who had unluckily 

 brought on the complaint in its utmoft feverity 

 by the very means before-mentioned, as well 

 as a lingular cafe of the flrangury, by the 

 horfe's being continued his round in a mill, 

 without permiffion to ftale, notwithftanding 

 his indications and frequent attempts for that 

 purpofe* Thefe illufions are introduced merely 

 to prove the indubitable facft, that fuch inftanccs 

 occur much more from inattention and negled 

 than the effcdt of chance. 



Having communicated fuch information 

 t?ipon the caufe of thefe difeafes as may proba- 

 bly contribute, in fome degree, to their preven- 

 tion, it becomes equally necefiary to introduce 

 a few additional remarks upon cafual inconveni- 

 encies that very frequently occur, and yet could 

 not poffibly be ranked in any of the particular 

 claffes that conftitute the body of the work. 

 The difagreeable confequences that fometimes 

 happen from the common operation of bleed- 

 ing (by an injudicious or inexperienced pradli- 

 tioner) feem firil entitled to obfervation ; more 

 particularly as inftances are not wanting of very 



alarming 



