4i6 ADDITIONAL 



or the frog impaired, fhould have their feet 

 flopped, as direfted in p. 95, and the hoof fre- 

 quently hardened with vinegar, chamber-lye, 

 or fait and water. 



A canker in the mouth is frequently very 

 troublefome from its fituation, and fometimes 

 produdlive of great difquietude by the length 

 of its continuance ; it originates in any excori- 

 ation or wound in the mouth, becoming foul, 

 and containing a corroding flough (in the na- 

 ture of a fitfajl) that muft be brought away or 

 defcroyed before a cicatrix can be formed to 

 pcrfeft a cure. Various ancient rules and 

 prefcriptions have been tranfmitted from ge- 

 neration to generation for the performance of 

 this elaborate bufinefs ; fome totally inadequate 

 to the intent, and others fo efficacioiifly power- 

 ful as to render the remedy worfe than the 

 difeafe. To remove every degree of fufpence, 

 as well as prevent trouble and difappointment 

 in the purfuits of noftrums and far-fetched 

 remedies, the following method of cure may 

 be relied upon ; 



Take: 



