458 SUPPLEMENT. 



fully didated an unremitting perfeverance in 

 the mode of treatment already defcribed, with- 

 out the moft trifling variation, v/hich has fuc- 

 ceeded fo well, that a lette. now lies before 

 me from the owner, wherein he fays, * The 



* horfe has been walked out twice, when he 



* did not appear the leajl lamey and I hope he 



* will be foon enabled to take his journey to 



* Wokingham, there to profit by the winter's 



* run you have kindly provided for him. I 



* am very glad to hear of the Supplement you 

 ' mention, and hope foon to fee it publifhed. 



* I think the cure of my own horfe an uncom^ 



* mon one.* 



As the introduftlon and illuftratlon of cafes 

 may not be perfedly applicable to the expec- 

 tation of thofe who wifli to micet little more 

 than a didatorical arrangement of prefcriptive 

 matter, it will be perfedly in point, not only 

 to explain their utility, but the caufe of com- 

 munication for general infpedion. 



The public having fo extenfively honoured 

 the Stable Diredory v/ith fuch decided appro- 

 bation, even in the infancy of its appearance, 

 and before its theory could have been univerfally 



reduced 



