85 The Com^kat Horfc-maff, CHAP. IV. 



Hippophilus. ^Vith what manner of Vinegar do yon ttfually ntAke 

 «p your medicines ? 



HifpoferHs. When we fpeak in general terim oi Fitiegar to 



be put into any medicines to be giveni either for inward or 



outward difeafes i we always intend it mult be the ftrongell 



Vinegar, and beft white-Wine-Viveg^r j but if it be of any other kind of 



Ftf7egnr ovf^erjmccy we then do give it in the Receipt its proper 



R2!TiC. 



Hippophilus. j^s tmching honey wherewith yon make up ycHr 

 tnedicinesy what mmmr of honey nm^ it he ? 



Hippafems. That fliould be made of life-honey^ only, and of 

 Ho ie-y. TiOne other, unlefs common- honey or courfe-hvney^ be in the Receipt 

 particularly named, as it many times is. ' 



Hippophilus. Let hs mwgo ontofomewhat elfe : What holdyoH 

 good for the head-achf'« a horfe f 



SECT. 3. A. 



Hipppferus, T ft 7E adminifter accordingto the nature of the 

 VV Difeale> for that the pains in thei7^j«^ are 

 feveral and diilind diieales, and therefore have feveral c ures, 



Hippophilus. Which be thofe feveral maladies^ and how may a 

 '>man k^ow and dijii'agiiijli them each from other ? 



Hippoferus, A judicious and cautelous obfervationis it, where- 

 by we do know and diftinguifh all forts of maladies : for the 

 Horfe, being a fi^//wl>crf4r/ir^ without realbn and fpeech, is not 

 Ach in able (like as a /«^« can) to tell you where his pain lieth, and 

 the Head, therefore it mufl: be the eye and judgment of the Ferrier, to be 

 able to obferve his truQ fymptoms whereby he may go right to 

 ^accompUfhtheC/^re pother wife he muflofneceffity fail.Where- 

 fore as the difeafes' of the head are of feveral natures, every 

 "•(if whicli dobeget his pain, even fo are the medicines which we 

 ' lapply as different. Now thefe pains in the head do proceed 

 fr^ni the brain^ or from the panicles-, by which means they do 

 iproperly breed Megrims, the Night- Mare, Glanders, Rheumes, 

 fCatliars, Apoplexies, ConvulfronS:, Pallies, Frenzies., the Tak- 

 nings^ Sleeping-evil,, Madnefe, and the like: all which com- 

 ^jnoniy do-proceed from the fubftance of the hrain^ or, from the 

 fanicles 5, far that from the Cells and f^entncles through which 



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