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When the operation is performed, wafli the 

 part twice or thrice with the following : 



Take honey of rofes and tindlnre of myrrh, each 

 one ounce. — Mix. 



Q^U I T T o R. 



A QUiTTOR may originate in a blow, bruife, 

 laceration, or what is called 2, ftub between 

 hair and hoof. An injury fuftained, likely to 

 conftitute this blemifli or dcfedl, cannot be too 

 foon fubmitted to the infpeftion of a FARRIER 

 of extenfive praBice^ whofe condudt will be 

 eonfequently regulated by a proper refpecft to 

 his own reputation. I mean fuch application 

 fliould be early made where the case is 

 alarming s or, in more fuperficial concerns, 

 when by circumftances or negledl: it becomes 

 the immediate bufinefs of the operative 

 FARRIER. 



As injuries of this kind open a large field 

 for inftrudlions, many of which muft: eonfe- 

 quently depend upon the appearances of the 

 parts when injured, I can impart fuch direc- 

 tions only as correfpond with the defedt in 



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