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pleurisy, or any kind of pain ; always rubbing 

 with flannel or sponge, until the parts are made 

 hot. No family should be without this linament, 

 as if will cure in all cases mentioned, without 

 pain. 



22. FOR BRUISES OF ANY KIND. 



If in summer, take a handful of smart weed, 

 and rub the part twice a day. Should it be of 

 use in the winter, gather it during the summer, 

 and dry, and before using it, boil it, and rub. 



In case of founder or lung fever, gather pen- 

 ny royal, and dry, so as to have it in case of 

 need, as it is healing in its nature. 



23. LUNG FEVER. 



Symptoms : The horse is taken with a chill, 

 then breaks out in a cold clammy sweat, holds 

 down his head, never offers to lay down, but 

 groans when made to move ; his ears and legs 

 are deadly cold. The cause of this, change from 

 warm to cold stable, too much cold water when 

 warm. 



Cure : Bleed severely from the neck vein ; 

 give plenty of penny royal tea ; take mustard 

 and vinegar, make it into a paste, spread it upon 

 a cloth twelve inches square, put the paste on 

 thick as paste board, lay one upon the right sid^ 



