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CLASS VI. 



COLDS, COUGHS, PLEURISY, 

 INFLAMiMATION of the LUNGS, 

 BROKEN wind/ AND CON- 

 SUMPTION. 



COLDS 



Are a fpecies of difeafe not only acquired 

 by different means, but likewife very different 

 in their effeds; both which we fhall endeavour 

 to elucidate in a manner much more extenfive 

 and fatisfadory than any that have gone before 

 us. Colds are in general nlore frequently 

 the effedt of negleft than chance, and are 

 moftly acquired by ihtjlupidity or inattention 

 of thofe to whofe care the horfe is unavoidably 

 intrufted. The various means by which colds 

 are caught, in either man or beaft, we naturally 

 fuppofe to be fo w^ell underftood, that a mi- 

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