lyS T^he Jrt c/" Farriery 



Combinations which form fo many diftindl Flui-l?, 

 arife from an nttra<ftive Power in the Parts of Mat- 

 ter, which, tho' it be equally diffufed thro' the 

 whole Mafs, yet according to the different Denfities- 

 cf Panicles, and the Figures of their Parts, fome 

 .Sorts of Particles will be foon united, while others 

 reauire a longer Time to be join'd together ; fome 

 will cohere or luck together more firmly than 

 others, and Particles of one Kind will have a greater 

 Tendency to unite with thofe of another Sort, in a 

 certain Portion of their Surface, than in any other, 

 Bat, ieaft I fhould tire the Reader, with thefe long 

 Digreflions, (tho' there is not any Thing more ne- 

 i.efiary towards a right Underftanding of the Anitnal 

 Machine^ than a thorough Knowledge of the Struc- 

 ture and Ufe of the Glands or Strainers of the Bod\' ;) 

 1 now procejed to give fome Account of the Cure for 

 the Glanders, when the fame is curable. 



I have already hinted, that good, clean, and eafy 

 digeflible Food, warm Cloathing, along with. 

 Bleeding, isc. are proper in the firil Stage of the 

 Glanders. 

 £eqve\ of Secondly, a continued Ufe of the following Mix- 

 th. Cure ture every Morning, for at ieail a Month, will per- 

 form the Cure, if any Thing can touch the Root 

 of the Diiiemper. 



A Mixture ^a\e a Found of Balfa7n of Capaiba, (commonly 

 lor the calN Capivi \) iticorporate it <voell tvith the Telks of 



Glanders. ^^,^,,^,^.y;.^ Eggs ; then add to it a Found of Tread-, 

 and mix all in fix ^arts of good fale Beery and 

 keep it corlid in a Stone Bottle for Ufe. White- 

 nvine is much better than Beer, if People will go 

 to the Price of it. 



Capivi "^^^ ^^^^^ °^ ^^^^^ Mixture confifts in the Balfam 



Bdf'Jm is of Capi'vi, wliich is an excellent and very pcnetrat- 



about4i. ing Kind of Turpentine; and tho' there is a great 



i>er Pound, Jsf umber of Turpentines, fuch as the com.mon, that 



chtap-fl ^^^^ ^° ^^^^ ^^^^^ Venice, the Chio Turpentine, and 



Hani^ all the Kinds of Pitch and Tar are of this Tribe ; 



and 



tor . h 

 Gl.in-lers. 



