340 C 11 O L I C, &c. 



This will prove, upon moft occafions, all 

 the medical affiftance the fubjedt will require; 

 but after recovery his flate and condition 

 {hould be attended to; no flrong exercife or 

 cold water can be proper for the firft two or 

 three days; his feeds (hould like wife be regu- 

 lated by appetite or inclination; rather feeding 

 often, and in fmali quantities, than to hazard 

 a relaxation of the tone of the ftomach, and 

 a debilitation of the digefiive powers, by 

 large feeds at diftant periods. If there arc 

 any indications of vveaknefs, languor, inac- 

 tivity, lofs of appetite, heavinefs and averfion 

 to motion^ or flight fymptoms of pain, pro- 

 ceed to a courfc of the cordial balhy p. 209, 

 giving one every morning, or every night and 

 morning, fhould any of the above recited cir- 

 cumftances render it neceffary. Previous*. to 

 the final difmilTion of this article, it cannot 

 be inapplicable to enforce an exertion of the 

 attention abfolutely requifite in the manage- 

 ment of horfes, where cafes of imminent 

 danger (as in the prefent inftance) may almofl 

 inftantly arife from what at firft may appear 

 trifling and fuperficial. 



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