INDEX. 



on a Cock's Eye io6. Re- 

 flexions on Dr. 7 r, 



and his Treatife on the Dif- 

 orders of Sight ibid. 



Eye of a Cat, the Author's 

 Obfervations on it 113 



Eyes, Fire pernicious to them 

 117. Reading by Candle- 

 Light bad for them ibid. 



Eye-Waters of no Service in 

 Diforders within the Globe 

 of the Eye 138 



Eyes fubjedl to 47 feveral Di- 

 llempers, according to the 

 Greeks 1 46 



• F. 



FARCIN, inHorfes,a 

 very loathfome Diilem- 

 per 278. Signs of it, and 

 the various Kinds of it ibid. 

 The Caufe ibid. Cannot 

 proceed from the Wounds 

 of rufty Spur-rowels, and 

 why 279. The Diftemper 

 contagious ibid. That Kind 

 which begins in the Head 

 moil eafily cured 280. The 

 dangerous Confequcnces of 

 it, if not fpeedily cured ibid. 

 The Farcin, if beginning 

 in the Limbs, hard to cure 

 ibid. The Cure ibid. Pur- 

 ging for it improper, ac- 

 cording to S alley fell ibid. 

 When Bleeding and Pur- 

 ging proper 281. Proper 

 Medicines for lennHorfes in 

 the Farcin ibid. A Ball 

 for it ibid. An Ointment 



for it 283. A Mercurial 

 Ointment for it ibid. A 

 Powder for it 284. Anti- 

 heSlicum Poterii good for it 

 285 . De Greys Method of 

 Cure for it ibid. 



Farriers, (common ones) ig- 

 norant empty Coxcombs i . 

 Ought to follow Nature, 

 and why 5. The Caufe of 

 feveral Errors in their Prac- 

 tice 8. Cannot, for the. 

 moll part, diftinguiih be- 

 tween a Vein and an Ar- 

 tery ibid. A vulgar Error 

 of theirs exploded ibid. 

 Few of them have any No- 

 tion of alterative Medicines 



9 



Farriers Ointment, to be ufed 



in the Cure of the Strangles 

 27 



Farriers (modern ones) and an- 

 cient Phyficians, much up- 

 on a Level with refpeft to 

 Learning 79 



Farriers, both ancient and mo- 

 dern, cenfured 263 



Fevers, what Sort of Horfes 

 jYioH fubjedl to them 3. A, 

 particular Account of them 



33. How generally defi- 

 ned ibid. What compared 

 to b) Solley/ell ibid His 

 Account wide of ihe Mark 



34. The Author's Defini- 

 tion 'bid. The feveral Cau- 

 fes from whence it may pro- 

 ceed 36, &c kq^. A parti- 

 cular 



