INDEX. 



injefted very warm 41. 

 The Extent of their Ope- 

 ration 97. An excellent 

 Glyfter for Horfes that are 

 Chell-foundered 162 



Glylters to be adminifter'd in 

 large Quantities 204. A 

 Glyfter for the Cholic ibid. 

 For a Pain in the Guts 209. 

 Glyfters proper, when a 

 Horfe has a Stoppage of his 

 Water from hardened Ex- 

 crements 211. Mr. Gibfon's 

 Prefcription in that Cafe 

 ibid. Glyfters for Horfes 

 troubled with Gravel 2:^3 



Gold or Lead will lie in the 



Flefh without Corruption 



300 



Gonorrhasa, or Clap, beft ca- 

 red by Injeflion 1 79 



Gonorrhaea Simplex, in Hor- 

 fes, what, and how cured 

 258. The Caufe of it 260 



Gourdinefs, what 272 



Gravel, that Sort which is 

 grey, or whitilh, moil likely 

 to breed large Stones in the 

 Kidneys 250. Boerhaa've's 

 Opinion of it ibid. Signs 

 of it in human Bodies ibid. 

 The Cure ibid. 



Gravel, the Sole of a Horfe 

 to be drawn if it lies deep 

 354. The ill Confequences 

 that attend it ibid. The 

 Cure ibid. A Tindure for 



^^ 355 



Gravel-pains, Bleeding proper 

 for them 253 



Greafe, the Caufe of it 340. 

 The Cure ibid. Capt. Bur-^ 

 don's Turnip Poultice not 

 improper for it 343 . Bleed- 

 ing necelTary 344. Tyi g 

 up the Thigh Veins for the 

 Cure of it, an Error 345 



Greafe, what fort of Horfes 

 moll fubjeft to that Diftem- 

 per 3 



Greeks, reckon up forty-feven 

 feveral Diftempers of the 

 Eyes 1 46 



Green, (Dr.) a pretty good 

 Stage Orator and Oculill 

 126. A particular Ac- 

 count of him, and his tam- 

 pering with one Dumball's 

 Eyes without Succeis ibid. 



Guaiacum , what 178. Its 

 Virtues 1 79 



Gum-Arabick, proper to be 

 put into the Water a Horfe 

 drinks, when troubled with 

 the Cholick 207. The 

 Prefcription ibid. 



Gun-lhot Wounds, the Man- 

 ner of extradling the Ball 

 299. Two Advantages at- 

 tending fuch Wounds 300. 

 Subjedl however to mortify 

 304. Scarification therefore 

 proper ibid. 



Gutta Serena, a Diftemper of 

 the Eye 102. No Contrac- 

 tion or Dilatation of the 

 Pupil 



