92 The FarrierV New Guide. Ch. XXVII. 



that inferted in the preceeding Chapter for a Cold, which 

 may be repeated as often as there is Occafion ; and if there 

 be no Symptoms of Pain, but only Heavinefs and Oppref- 

 fion, which does not hinder a Horfe from lying down, nor 

 keep him altogether from Feeding, the Method we have 

 laid down for the Cure of a Surfeit is to be followed. And 

 if he be alfo addided to a Cough, the Remedies for that In- 

 tention are likewife to be made ufe of. 



But if you find him in Pain, and full of Agony, after he 

 has been bled, and had a Clyfter injea:ed, let the following 

 Drench be given him to promote Sweat. 



*' Take Milk- water one Pint and a half. Treacle- water. 

 •' half a Pint, diflblve in the Treacle- water fix Grains of 

 *' Camphire, afterwards add an Ounce and half of Venice- 

 *' Treacle or Mithridate, or two Ounces of Lo7idon Treacle^ 

 *' mix all together, and give it your Horfe thro' a Horn. 



Afterwards let him be walked a little, and well cloath'd ; 

 and when he is inclinable to drink, let him have warm Wa- 

 ter ftrew'd with Oatmeal. 



When thofe Things are done, let one of the following 

 Balls be given him twice a Day, one in the Morning, and 

 another in the Afternoon an Hour before Watering- time. 



''Take Conferve of Red-rofes two Ounces, Sperrna Ceti 

 ** one Ounce, Linfeed and Fenugreek- feed in Powder of 

 *' each an Ounce and a half. Liquorice Powder two Oun- 

 *' ces.*' Let thefe be made into four Balls, with as miich 

 fweet Oil, or Oil of fweet Almonds, as is fufficient. 



The Ufe of thele muft be continued for feveral Days ; 

 and when the violent Symptoms are abated, he may by 

 Degrees be inur'd to Exercife, which, with a clean fing 

 Diet, will perfedl the Cure. 



CHAP. XXVIL 



Of Turfivey Broken-windedy and Confumptive 

 Cafes. 



IT is fufficiently known to any one who is the leaft ac- 

 quainted with the Anim.al Oeconomy, that whatever 

 caules an over- great Influx of Blood into the Lungs,and other 

 Farts adminiftring to Rcfpiration, will occafion a Heaving 

 of the Flanks, and Difficulty of Breathing ; and therefore 

 there are very few Difeafcsof anykind, but what are accom- 

 panied 



