250 EXERCISE. 



a tim€, and into this flate, are put in a courfe 

 of exercifc, and woeful exercife it certainly 

 is with a witnefs ; for without the leaft pre- 

 vious gentle walking, to expedite the gradual 

 icvacuation of excrements fo long retained for 

 want of motion, they are inftantly trotted, 

 gallopped, and perpetually turned at each end 

 pf a fliort ride, in fuch fcene of incelTant con- 

 fufion for a length of time without remiffion. 

 The ftomach and inteftines being overloaded 

 with their contents, the horfe is totally in- 

 adequate to rapidity of motion without great 

 bodily diftrefs a few minutes therefore puts 

 him into a wonderful degree of perfpiration ; 

 when evidently labouring under a difficulty 

 of refpiration and difquietude, he is returned 

 tottering to the ftable, and there left to grow 

 ** cool at leifure/* laying, in another way, 

 the foundation of thofe difeafes refulting from 

 a collapfion of the porous fyftem, and ftag- 

 nation of perfpirable matter, too fubftantial 

 to be reforbed into the circulation. 



Taking leave for the prefent of ftable dif- 

 fripline, fo truly defpicable that farther dc- 

 fcription might' be confidered a proflitution 



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