INDEX. 



derful Providence, and not 

 by Art ibid. The extraor- 

 dinary Manner of it parti- 

 cularly related 128 



Duodenum, what, and the 

 Length of it in a Horfe 48 



Dyfentery, what 217 



E. 



EARTH, one of the four 

 _' Elements 2 



Eaton's Balfamic Styptic , a 

 good Preparation in itfelf, 

 tho' the Title is meer Non- 

 fenfe 123 



EfFefts (the fame) will often 

 proceed from different Cau- 

 fes 63 



EIe<5live Purgations, a meer 

 Jell 162 



Elements, confined to four by 

 the Chymills 2 . Their fe- 

 veral Denominations 3 



Elephantic Malady, what, and 



. why fo call'd 286. The 

 Signs and Caule ibid. The 

 Cure 287 



Eibow-Greafe, when proper 



341 

 Emollients, what 188. Their 

 Manner of Operation ex- 

 plain'd ibid. 



Emunftories, what 78 



Errors in Practice, with re- 

 fpedl to preventing Difea- 

 fes, and the bell Means to 

 prefer ve Health 6 



Efchars, what 261 



Evacuants, proper in the Stag- 

 gers 97 



Evacuations, a general Rule 

 concerning them 86. Un- 

 skilful Grooms and Farriers 

 expofed for their poking in- 

 to a Horfe's Excrements in 

 Search of Greafe ibid. Dr. 

 Baynard's humorous Ex- 

 prefTion concerning them 

 183 



Exercife, effentially neceffary 

 for the Prefervation of a 

 Horfe's Health, and why 

 12. To be ufcd in Pro- 

 portion to his Strength, and 

 Manner of Feeding ibid. 

 His Airings muft be gentle, 

 however, and not violent, 

 efpecially if he be of a ten- 

 der Conftitution 13. Pro- 

 per in mofl Diftempers 207 



Exercife the beft Remedy for 

 Horfes troubled with the 

 Greafe, t^c. 342 



Expiration, what 73 



Extraverfation, what 310 



Eye, an Account of the Dif* 

 eafes of it, and its various 

 Parts 99 



Eyes, called by the Latms 

 Or«//, and why 100. Their 

 globular Form, and why 

 made fo ibid. Eye -Lids, 

 their Ufe ibid. Their Coats, 

 and the feveral Names of 

 them ibid. & feq. 



Eye, the three Humours of it 



defcribed, and their feveral 



Denominations 10^, & feq. 



The Author's Obfcrvations 



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