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and GENTLE exerclfe, which in general foon 

 cffeft the cure of fuch COLDS as are coun- 

 teracted upon the firft attack. 



On the contrary, (liould time or circum- 

 ftances have prevented thofe early advantages, 

 the attack has been negleded, and the diC- 

 order made a rapid progrefs ; (hould the 

 COUGH be violent and con ft ant, the horfe very 

 dull and heavy, declining his food, and the 

 fymptomatic fever run high, the blood will 

 coniequently prove as before defcribed. la 

 fuch cafe the fymptoms will perhaps not im- 

 mediately fubm.it to the above plan fo foon as 

 may be wiflied or expeded, therefore repeat 

 your bleeding in two or three days at fartheft, 

 according to the (late and neceflity, altering 

 the mafhes t.o equal parts of malt and branj, 

 fcalded with boiling water; when nearly cool 

 enough for the manger, ftir in of elecampane^ 

 anifeed and liquorice powders, each one ounce j 

 let this be repeated every night and morning, 

 continuing the noon-feed dry, and the 7iitre 

 two ounces in the water, as before direded. 



Let it be remembered, for confohtion, that 



CPLDS or COUGHS thus treated, before they 



3 h^ve 



