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relating to this fo immortal Man, which is, Or will 

 in a very Ihort Time, be fulfill^. 



O / Learned Friend, of Abchurch-Lane, 



Who Jets our Intrails free ; 

 Vain is thy Skill, thv Pouoder 'vain. 



Since Worms w/// eat e'ven Thee. 



CHAP. XXIV. 

 Of Pain in the Bo'wels from fudden Accidents. 



BY Pain ii}. the Bowels from fudden Accidents 

 I v.'ouici be underftood to mean thofe Diior- 

 ders which are occafion'd thro' the Careleflhefs of 

 the Owner, Koftler, or Groom, who give them 

 cold Water while they i re hot, nay, perhaps, ride 

 them into it up to the Mid-fide to vvalli them^ ra- Wafhing a 

 ther than be at the Pains to heat a little to clean Hories 

 the Legs from Dirt, ^c. and in about an Hoar's L^§s w_th 

 Time afterwards to rub them dry, which certainly J^-r'^^better' 

 is the beft Way to manage a Horfe after a hard .,h an cold. 

 Day's Work. And it is by the OmifTv-n of this 

 laft Piece of Advice, that many of thofe ferviceable 

 the' dumb Creatures turn Broken-winded, Phthi- 

 ficky or Confumptive, or elfe are greafed intolera- 

 bly. But as the Brain, Lungs, and Guts, are from 

 their Situation and Make moft fufceptible of Im- 

 preffions ; I fay, for this Reafon thefe Parts are 

 moflly the Scene of Aftion when the Pores are fud- 

 denly llopp'd by Cold, &c. 



It would be thought an incredible Story to fome, Infcnfible 

 if I fhould tell them, that i^ifenfihle Perfpiration orP^ripira- 

 the Matter which we lofc by a Kind of infenfible ^^^"* 

 Sweating has been proved beyond Contradidion to 

 exceed all the other Evacuations by Stool, Urine, 

 Spitting, b'V. put tof^ether ; and that in Itah, ss 

 Sandorius very accur.itely obfen^ed, this infenfible 

 Perfpiration is fo grerit, that in fifty one Days a 



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