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Take Pitch and Rofin^ of each four Ounces I torn- 

 mon Tu?-pentine, three Ounces. Mix. Pour it on 

 warm, and cover the Fillets all over with Tow or 

 Kurds. 



I have juft mention'd the Signs of Lamenefs in 

 the Foot, and how it may be diftinguifh'd from a 

 Shoulder-Slip, ^c. But I Ihall treat of the feveral 

 Diforders attending that Part of the Body, with the 

 Methods of Cure, feparately in fome fubfequent 

 Chapter. 



CHAP. XLIII. 



Of the Uallenders, Sallenders, &zc. 



T^^A LLENDERS are a very fore Thing 

 JLVjL happening to Horfes, making them flumble 

 and go lame. 



They are fituate upon the Bending of the Knee on 

 the Infide, and difcharge a fliarp thin indigefted 

 Matter. 



Sallenders appear upon the Bending of the Hough, SallenJcrs 

 and make a Horfe go lame behind. what. 



The Cure of both thefe Infirmities is perform'd The Cure, 

 by wafhing the Parts with a Lather of Soap warm, 

 or with old Pifs ; after which apply the following 

 Ointment. 



Take common turpentine ^ and ^ickjilver, cf each O'mtmcwt 

 an Ounce ; incorporate them wcell hy jiirrijig for a '^r the 

 long Time in a Pot, and fpread 'em upon Pledgets of^^'^^^' 

 Tonfj, and drefs Night and Morning 'till all the Scab> 

 are fallen off. But if this does not fucceed, take 

 the following, which is yet a more effeftusi Method, 

 tho' *tis better to cure any Diforder with eafier or 

 more mild Applications, if it can poffibly be done, 

 for which Reafon I juft mention'd the Turpentine 

 and Quickfilver, 



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