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iz Ibc Iwtjltli and laif, is to give uiin Meat in due time, oblerve his 

 Scourings, Diers, and other Phyfical Medicines as occifion fhill require 

 the which in this Book you will find good (tore, with large Diiedlions how* 

 to ule them. 



CHAP. XIX St. Anthony's mo^ admirable Remedy for any Sprain^ Swellinz, 

 or firetchifjg of Smews or Nerves. A better not to be found. 



OF bruifed Cummin- feeds take three Ources, and boil them in a Pint 

 of Oil ofCammf>miI,then add to them half a pound of yellow Bees- 

 Wax, and let them boil to the thick^efs of a Cere-Clofh, then fpread it on 

 Sheep<:- Leather very hot, and apply it to the place fo grieved, and in twice 

 doing it will peifed the Cure if it be not too far gone, if it be, you muft 

 apply it till it is well. 



CHAP. XX. The jfeediefi and fafeft way to cure the Swift- Cat, or the Knee Cut- 

 TTAke one pint of White-Wine, then add to it two Ounces of Virgin-Hony, 

 •■' brew them together, and boil them till the Honey is melted a- 

 mongft the Wine, and then add more of lurpentine the like Qiianrity, then 

 let them boil to the thicknefs of a Salve, and as hot as the Horfe can endure 

 it, walh the Cuts with it once or twice a Day, and it will quickly heal 

 them ; but befure you wafh the dirt out of rhcm, if there be any in, wafli it 

 with hot Water before you apply the Ointment. 



CHAP. XXI. A fpeedjf Remedy for a Horfe or a Cow that have any way licked 

 up red Poijonj Worms, Spiders, or any other 'venemous InfeB, or that is ready to 

 burft by eating of too much Clover, Turnips, or young- eared Barley, and drinking 

 after it. ■ 



THis is to be known by their fpeedy fwetling and fldvering at the Mouth, 

 -■■ and working ac the Fundament, the which when you perceive that they 

 are ready to burft (which is a common thing about Harveft-time) be fure 

 to have recefs to this Medicine, Take four Ounces of Spaniflj Soap, or if that 

 be not to be gotten, our Englijh Cake-foep, and fcrapc it in a Mortar, then 

 put to it two Ounces of Dia:phtra, then beat them as fmall as you can to- 

 gether, and make it into Balls as big as Pigeons Eggs, and take one ofthem 

 and diliblve it in hot Beer, and if it will not qiiickly diflolve, crumble it in 

 then with a Drenching-horn,or any fuch neccflary Implement, paur it down 

 the Throat of the Beaft fo fwelled, be it either a Horfe, Ox, or Cow, and it 

 will immediately abate the fwelling by Urine and Scouring, which it will 

 force in abundance. 



CHAP. XXil. An approved Remedy for the Mad Staggers or Lunacy. 



*T*HE Symptoms whereby you (hall know whether your Horfe be trou- 

 bled with this Difeafe,are his Dulnefsand Heavinefs, foaming at Mouth, 



Dimnefsof Sight, often flaring, and tiaving a blue Skin over his Sight j reft- 



lefs 



