INDEX. 



Glands, and Relaxation of 

 the Uvula in human Bodies 

 ibid. The Cure 182. The 

 firfl Ointment for them 183. 

 The fecond Ointment for 

 them 189. The Wound 

 Ointment for them 1 90 



Ulcers, that are fmuous or hol- 

 low, to be laid open, and 

 in what Manner 27 



Undulation, what 88 



Vomit for a Horfe, a fmgular 

 one prefcribed by a certain 

 Farrier 2 1 8 



Ureters, defcribed 248 



Urine, of whrt it ccnfifts ib. 



Uvea, what 102. Its Com- 

 pofition ibid. 



W. 



-tTf ARBLES, what 331. 



\% Their Cure ibid. A 



Mixture for them ibid. 



Ward's Pill and DrC)p, Prepa- 

 rations from Antimony 231 



Warm Bathing, good againll 

 Pains in the Bo>^els, ^'c. 

 236 



Wafiiing a Horfe's Legs "with 

 warm Water, better than ' 

 with cold 233 



Water, one of the four Ele- 

 ments 2 



Water, given to Horfe3 too 

 long warm, when out of 

 Order, ?ai ill Cuftom 161 



Water, to eat away pi-oi'.d 

 Flefh 191 



Another Water for the fame 

 \j^Q 292 



Weak Perfons eaficr in an lio- 

 rizontal, than in an eredt 

 Pofture, and why 1 2 1 



Webs, caufmg Dimnefs of 



Sight, an Account of them 



138 



White Eye-Water, a Receipt 

 for it 1 29 



Willis, (Dv.) his various Hy- 

 potheles cenfured 84 



Wind in the Bowels, what 

 202 



Wind Cholic, whence it pro- 

 ceeds 208. The Signs of 

 it ibid. The Caufe ibid. 

 The Cure ibid. 



Withers of a Horfe, where fi- 

 tuate 328. A Mixture for 

 the Cure 331 



Wolves Teeth, what 323. 

 The Cure ibid. 



Wood, when putrified, will 

 emit Light 1 14 



Worms, frequently the Caufe 

 of the Stomach-Coagh 1 5 1 



Worms, an Account of them 

 22«. Horfes exceedingly 

 ^ubje^ to them ibid. A 

 Sort of them refembling, 

 according to Scllejfell^W ood 

 Lice, very pernicious 223. 

 The Signs of them, and the 

 Cure 225. A Purge to 

 kill them ibid. 



Worm Medicines, to be con- 

 tinaed for fome Time, and 

 why 2^6 



Wounds, not to be cured by 



Sympathy, as the Ancients 



idly 



