390 SALLENDERS, &c. 



balls, p. 1 06. Where humours are attendant 

 upon other parts likewife, a gentle courfe of 

 mercurial phyjic^ fucceeded by antimonial alte- 

 ratives, may be preferred; fclecfling both from 

 the variety of prefcriptions under thofe heads, 

 taking care to proportion your quantities to 

 the ftrength of the fubjcdt. 



SALLENDERS 



Are upon the infide of the hough, or hock, 

 what the mallenders are upon the back- 

 fide of the knee; they originate in the fame 

 caufe, and are cured by the fame means, ren- 

 dering unneceffary and fuperfluous any far- 

 ther obfervations under this h-^ad. 



L A M P A S 



Is an enlargement of the roof of the mouth, 

 particularly in young horfcs; and fometimes 

 becomes fo prominent as to projed below the 

 teeth of the upper jaw, preventing the teeth 

 of the lower from coming into contatft for 

 the purpofe of maflication. The horfe is by 

 thefe means not only deprived of a great pro- 

 portion 



