Lib> I. 



The Table of the Firft Book con- 

 taining all Cures Vhyficah 



NAturd Compfition of Hoy fa Bodies, Page, i . Of the four Elementts 

 their Vertues and Operatious^ ibid. Of Temperaments, their feveral 

 Kini^Sy and how far they extend in Horfes, p. 4. Of Humours, to 

 ■what End they fervc, p. 6. Of Members, n-iid their feveral Kinds, 

 p. 7. Of Powers, and how a Horfe'^s Body is governed by them, p. 8. Of Ac- 

 tions or Optraiions, wlsreto they bcloig, p. 9. Of Spirits, ar^d in what Part of 

 the Horfe's Body they remain, p. 1 o. Of the fix Things not Nutural, how they 

 Profit and how they Hurt, p. ii. Of Horfe^s Complexion, p. 13. Of inward 

 Sirbnjfcs, the Cavfes and feveral Kinds thereof, p. 15. Of the figns of Sick- 

 nefs, and of what Nature it co?7fijleth, p. 16. General Obfervations in the Phy- 

 ftckivg ofHorfes, p. 1 9. Of the Vrine, and Excrements of a Horfe, p. 2 1 . 

 Of fevers in q^e-neral, and the divers Kinds thereof, p. 23. Of the Quotidian 

 or every Day s B ever, and the Cure, p. 25. Of the Tertian Fever, ibid. Of 

 the Qnartan Fever p, 16. Of the Fever Continual, ibid. Of the HeEiick 

 Fever, p. 11. Of the Fever taken in Autumn, or the Fall of the Leaf, ibid 

 Of the Fever taken in the Summer Seafon, p. 28. Of the Fever taken in the 

 Vi'lnter Seafon, ibid. O-' the Fever which cometh by Surfeit of Meat only, p. 29. 

 Of Fevers Extraordinary, and firjl of Peflilent Fevers, ibid. Of the Plague 

 and Peflilence in Horfe s, of fsme called the G argil or Murrain, p. 30. Of the 

 Fever Accidental, ccmlni by fome Wound received, p. 31. One general, cer- 

 tain, and nnd approved cure for nil the Fevers and Sickneffes formerly rehear fed, 

 never yet difclofed from the Author^ s Breafl, ibid. Of the Difeafes in the 

 Head, p. 32. Of Head-ach, or Pain In the Head, p. 33. Of the Frenz.y, 

 and Madnefs in a Horfe, ibid. Of the Sleeping-Evil or Lethargy in a Horfe, 

 p. 34. Of a Horfe that is taken, or of Shrow-running, ibid. Of. the Staggers, 

 p. 36. Of the Falling-Evil, p. 37. Of the Night-Marc, p. 38. 0/ the 

 Apoplexy or Palfy, p. 39. Of the general Cramps, or Convulicn of Sinews, 

 p. 40. Of the Cold, or Poz.e in the Head, p. 42. How certainly to take aw.ty 

 atjy Cold, Poz.e, or Ratling in the Head, how violent foever, without giving any 

 wward A-fcdicine, p. 43. The PerfeHion and befl of all Med.icines for Poz^e or 

 Cold, ibid. Of a Horfe that is Hide-bound, p. 44. Of the Glanders, p. 4-5. 

 Two mefl certain and lately found out MedJcines, which will without all fail^cure 

 any Glanders, thouf^h our Farriers hold, it impojfible, d. 48. Of the Mourning 

 cf the Chine, p. 49. A mofl rare and certain approved Medicine, to cure any 

 Higli-running Glanders, called. The Aiour-aing of the Chine \ held of all A fen in- 

 curable, p- 5ir of the Cqugh, ibid. Of the inward, or wet Cough, pag. 52. 

 Of the Dry Cough, p, 53. Two excellent true and well approved Medicines for 

 any Cold, dry Cough, Jhortnefs of Breath, Purfinefs, or Broken-winded, p. 55. The 

 brjl of all other Medicines, for any dry Cough, never before revealed, p. 56. Of 



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