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The '' tafk of jufiice thus performed" I 

 take leave of this fuhjedl-, with an earned r 

 eonnmendation to aU dalles never to nes : 

 horfes, in the flighteft degree, when attacked 

 with colds, coughs, fbrangles, a running ar luc 

 nofe, or indeed any other complaint that may, 

 either by a rapid or gradual progreffion, dege- 

 nerate to a difeafe of fo much trouble, diffi- 

 culty, and danger. The rational fyftem of prac- 

 tice in this difcirder may be forcibly repeated, 

 and inculcated in a very few words. So long as 

 the attack continues in its early and firnple 

 flate, be induftrioufly attentive to the execution 

 ol fuch inftrudlions as are given under the dif- 

 ferent heads of thofe fvmptoms that are then 

 moft predominant; but, fliould patience and 

 fair trial demon (Irate the non-fubmiffion of 

 difeafe and inefficacy of medicine, the glands 

 or kernels under the jaw-bone continuing 

 during the whole courfe inflexible, the matter 

 firft tinged with blood, then becoming deep m 

 colour and mofl offenfive in fmell, the carcafs 

 emaciated, and the whole frame Lnking under 

 univerfal depreffion, xh^firfi lofs will be ulti- 

 mately beft, in a refignation of his hide to the 

 collarmakei:, and his remains to the hounds. 



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