A Table of the Second Book, &c. 



Hair to take Off, p. 294 



Horfe to Throw, ibid. 



Horfe Old, to make feem Young, p. ^07 



Horfe's Age to know, ibid. 



Horie make not to Neigh, ibid. 



Horfe to Quicken, ibid. 



Horfe that Tires, to make go, 291 



I 



Impofthumes, p. 265 



Impofthumes old, p.i66. !Impofl:. hot, ibid. 

 Incording Burfting, or the Rupture in Hor- 



fes, K p. 177 



Knots or Joint, hardnefs, C7"C. p. 270 



L 



Lave Ears, p. 150 



pampas, p. 175 



Legs before, fwelling, p. 176 



Legs furded, or fwollen, p. 244 

 Legs furded, or fweli'd, an infallible Cure, 



p. 245 



Lice and other Vermin, to kill, p. 273 



M 



Manginefs of the Mare, p. 166 



Manginefs of theTail, p. 179 



Manginefs over the whole Body, ibid. 



Mange, or Leprofie, the Worfe that can 



happen, 2 Receipts, p. 182 



Mellander to take away, p. 199 



Mellet on the Heel, 20; 



Mules or Kib'd-Heels, P« 215 



Malt-Long, p. 243 



Moifture, Superfluous, a Plainer, p. 276 



Mundifie and Cleanfe any Sore, p. 278 



Medicines, Repercuilive, ibid. 



Nofe Bleeding, N P- t$$ 



Naval Gall, p. 1 37 



Pole-Evil,/?. 147. An approved Cure,*. 149 

 Pimples or Warts in the Palate, call d Ca- 

 mery or Frounce, p. 175 



Pains, p. 21? 



Paftern ' Joint-ftrained, p. 218 



Prickle in the Sole of the Foot, p. 280 



Powder of Honey aad Lime to make, 



Q: 



Quitter-Bone, p. 228 



^ R 



Ringbone, p. 225. Rctrait, p. 233. 



Rowelling of Horfes, p. 302 



Sorrances, what they are, P* ^37 



Strangle or Inflammation, p. 155 



Swelling in the Neck after Bleeding, p. 163 

 Stickfaft, fitfaft, Horns or Bones growing 



under the Saddle, p. 175 



Swaying in the Back, p. 144 



Shoulder Grief, to know, p. 185 



Shoulder Wrench, p. 187 



Shoulder Plating, p. 188 



Shoulder Pight, ^ p. 189 



Shoulder Pain, that is deTperate, _p, 190 

 Solent on the infide of the Knee, p. 196 

 Splent to take away, p. 198 



Screw, p. 199 



Sinew-train, an approved Medicine, p. 202 

 Stiffling, p. 205 



Strain, or Swelling, four Medicines to 



Cure any, p. 221 



Sellender, p. 211' Shackle-Gall, p. 222 

 Scratches, Crepanches or Rats-Tails, p. 223 

 Scratches to Cure, p. 225 



Surbaiting, p. 230 



Spur-galling, 260 String-halt, p. 259 



Sinews that are cut, p. 267 



Swelling of any fort. Plaifter to dry up, p.276 

 Star White to make, p. 290 



Star Black to make, 292 



Star Red to make, ibid. 



T 

 Tongue Hurt, p. 159- Teeth Pain, p, 160 

 Tetter, V p. 266 



Vives or hard Kernels, p. 1 50 



VivestoCure, P- ^52 



Ulcer in the Nofe, p. 154 



Ulcer,or old Sore ofanySortto c«r€,p. 262 

 Ulcer, ony old one, a certain Cure, p. 263 

 Veins, the order of taking them, p. 280 



•W 

 Wolfs-Teeth, p. 160 



Wens in the Neck, p. 163 



Withers Pain, P- 167 



Withers Canker, p. 172 



Wens ,or Knobs about the Saddle Place,p. 1 73 

 Weaknefles in the Back, p. 175 



Wrench in the Neather Joint, p. 188 



Wind-Gall, p. 116 



Wounds in General, p. 160 



Wounds made with Gun-powder to Cure* 



p. 170 



