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the Head, or from feeding on grofs meat not well waf 

 in warm Water in the Winter, and cold Water in tl 

 Summer. 



The Symptoms of this Diftemper are the Hawl 

 frequent Sniting,and making a noife twice or thrice 

 her Sniting. 



For the Cure hereof, you muft caft your Haxpk^^en 

 ly, and look upon the tip of her Tongue, and if yr 

 find the Pip there, you muft fcour her with a P 

 made of Agarick and Hiera picra given two or thr 

 days together with her Carting at night i this w 

 cleanfe her Head, and the fooner if (he be made to ti 

 againft the Sun in the Morning : Then bind a litt 

 Cotton to the end of a Stick, and dipping it in goc 

 Rofe-water wa(h her Tongue therewith : after th 

 anoint it three or four days with Oyl of fweet Almonn 

 and Oyl - olive well waftied as aforefaid. Having 

 done, you will Hnd the Pip all white and foft: then tall 

 an Awl, and with the point thereof lift up the Pipfoi 

 ly, and remove it, as Women pip ther Chickens, but r 

 move it not till it be throughly ripe i and wet h 

 Tongue and Palate twice or thrice a day with the 

 forelaid Oyl, till ftie be throughly cured. 



How to remedy that Hawk which Endew^ 



eth not , nor Putteth over as 



jhe Jhould do. 



This happens either by being foul within, or by 

 Surfeit i or clfe when (he was low and poor her Keep 

 over-gorged her, by being too haiiy to fet her up, ar 

 (he being weak was not able to put over and endev 

 and furfcited thereupon. 



The Cure whereof is this : You muft feed her wit 

 light meatSjand a little at oncfjas with young Rats an 



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