6q. ThcCompkat E()rfe-mu7?^ CHAPi IF. 



haridful of the lower part of his Tail even and decently •, then 

 caufcthe Ferrier to fhoe him up, bat let him be careful to pare 

 hi-tfi neatly, and to open the Heels and Frufh. Then cloath 

 him up warm, and flopped with fmall wifps : this done, anoint 

 all his hoofs,with the ointment(having firft wafhed themclean, 

 and made them dry again) prescribed you in lib. 2. chaf. 1 1. 

 Set} 9. Then let his feet be picked clean, and Hop them with 

 Ox-dung. '- ^^j' ■■ y^'^-^ -.^ 



Cicanflag , Now as touching his inward purging, this ought to be done 

 P^'' P"'"^' evermore before you put him to any labour or exercife : And 

 wlrdSy- ^^^ ^^^ h™ ^^ raked, by caufing fome one who hath a fmall 

 hand and arm, to anoint them firft with a little fweet Butter, 

 Or Oil de Bay •, but fome do ule Soap, which I do hold too 

 fharp, and fo putting his hand into his pHrJamem^ let him 

 bring forth all his dung, and while he is in fo doing, let him 

 try to feel for Bots or Worms, which may ftick fait unto the 

 great Gm^ and the place where the dung lieth ^ which if he- 

 find, let him pluck them away gently, and by degrees, and fo- 

 bring them all out \ this done, give him the ClyRer mention- 

 oned in lib. 2 chap, 6. SeB. 8. Clyft. &c. 4. and fo foon as the 

 Horfe hath received it Clyfter-wife, then prcfently clap his 

 rail cloie to his Tewel, and fo caufe him to keep it fo long as 

 you can : and this would be done, three or four days, before 

 the Full or Change of the Moon : .The next day after, give him 

 Drink 1. his firfl drink, inlerted lib. 2. chap, 16. Se^. 14. /?/^^-^. 4. the 

 prink 2. next day following, give him his fecond drink, fhewed ycu in 

 lib. z.chap. 16. Seti. 14. pHrg. 5. and fo follow fuch diredlions 

 fliewed you in thofe Rules. 



The next day following you have thus given him his two 



Let blood drinks, let him blood -^ if you (hall find tht blood to be very bad, 



take the more from him, if reafonable good, take the lefs j 



but if very good, then draw your cord, and fo do but give 



the F'eim vent, and no more, then afterwards keep him with 



warm malhes, as is taught you elle-where. The next day after 



Sweat, blopd-kttingy fweat him like as is prefcribed you in lib. 2. chap. 1 8. 



Seel. 28. 5. And if you do difcover any cold in him by any fymp- 



Yomit. toms, then give him the vomit prefcribed you in lib. 2. <:hap. 



20. Se^. I. K And to prevent any obftrudions in the Liver or,, 



Lungs-^ ox \\h Heart any wayopprefied, or otherwife to pre-?- 



ferve. 



