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will become more immediately neceffary, 

 where the horfe bears about him remnants of 

 the diftemper, either in a gleet from the nofe^ 

 rattling in his throaty difficulty oi breath i?2g^ or 

 heaving in th^ flanks. 



Take fuccotrine aloes nine drachms; 

 Rhubarb and jalap each a drachm and a half; 

 Gum ammoniacum, calomel, and ginger, each a 



drachm; 

 Oil of juniper fixty drops; 

 Syrup of buckthorn fufficient to make a ball. 



Six clear days or more, if the horfe is weak, 

 fhould be allowed between each dofe, and the 

 mode of management regulated by the inftruc- 

 tions given under the article of purging. 



BROKEN WIND 



Is a defc<5l in the part. of which we laft 

 treated, fo that the tranfition from one to the 

 other is both quick and natural ; and forry I 

 am to acknowledge, that, amidft all the dif- 

 fedions and minute inveftigations that have 



taken 



