IMPROVED. :iip 



down be thought too dear, I mnll name an Aftrin- 

 gent Mixture of a low Prke. 



Take of Roch-^lum, one Ounce; Armenian Bole, The \r. 

 one Ounce and half; put thefe into a ^art of Milk, tring^nt 

 'ivhen fhev are po^vder'd, and fir it o-ver the Fire Mixa re. 

 //// tt turns to a Curd; then gi^je it the Horfe ail 

 at once. 



y, ^"^-^^ope the Reader will remember the Gum 

 Arahck Water as before prefcribed, and continue 

 the Ufe of ,t for fome Time after the Loofenefs is 

 Itopp d ; for Example, I think a Week may be fuf- 

 hcient ; and if an Ounce oi Burnt Hartshorn in Pow- 

 der be mix'd with each half Pail-full of fuch medi- 

 cated Water it will ftill make it better, and I 

 think no Plorfe will refufe drinking it. 



It has been obferved, that both Human and Brute 

 Creatures which die of the Flux, efpecially if any 

 Blood be mix d with the Stools, their Intellines or 

 Outs are mortified or gangren'd at leall three Days 

 before their Death, and it is then that Thirft is no 

 longer troublefome, and that the extreme Parts, as 

 the Limbs, l^'c. grow cold and {lifF. 



Mr. G/^> thinks the Bloody -Flux a Diftemper 

 to which Horfes are not fubjeft, and witli him Inl- 

 IcMelh, h^t other Authors tell us they have {t^^ 

 many afflided with it ; and as it is a Profufion or 

 Superabundance of Pancreatic and Bilious Juice, 

 which being difcharged from the Sweet-bread and 

 Gall-biadder into the Inteftlnes, caufe an Irritation, 

 and great Influx of Blood thither; I fay, as this 

 IS the Cafe of a Bloody-Flux, I i^, no R^^fon wh; 

 Horfes as well as Men may not be afflifted with it 



Laftly when there is Blood difcharged by the n r 

 Guts, give the following Powder in warm Claret, ^i"^. 

 If you love your Horfe, and n.ould not lofe a Ho. for^V.^ ' 

 aHalj-pem2y-^:orthofTar. ^•' 



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