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CHAP. CXClX the Farriers Infiruments expoundedj with their Names 



and Properties. 



TH E Figure i. fheweth the Hammer, which drivetl, in the Nail. Fi- 

 gure 2. Pincers which breaketh oft, clencheth and draweth the 

 Nail, 



3. The Butteris is that which pareth and openeth the Foot. 

 4 The RafporRape, which maketh fmooth the Hoof. 



5. Ihe Cutting-Knife, which taketh away the fuperfluous Hoof. 



6. The Fleam, with which he letteth Blood in the Neck, or in the grofs 

 places where the Vein is great. 



■7. The Frvriers Lancet which openeth fmall Veins and Thred?, where 

 the Stroke may not be ufed. 



8. The Incifion-Knife, to open Impofthumes, and to cut aivay fuperflu- 

 ous Fitfh. 



9. The Cronec to take up Veins. 



10. The drawing cauterizing Iron to open and ftpjrate the Flefli, either 

 found orlmpofthumated. 



11. The round button csiuterizing Iron to bore holes in the skin and fwel- 

 led Places. 



12. The Mcllets to cleanfe Wounds. 



13. The Barnacles to pinch an Horfe by the Nofe or Ears, to. make 

 him endure pain patiently. 



14 The Needle to'ftitch up Wounds. 



1 5.. The probe to fearch the depth of Wounds. 



And thus you have a full Explanation of all the needful Inftruments be^ 

 longing to the skilful Farrier. 



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