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ting thereinto one ounce of brown Sugar-Candy, and half an 

 ounce of London Treacle, which will drive the ficknefs and 

 grief from his heart j which done, anoint the fwelling with this 

 Oyntment. 



Take Hogs greafe, Boars greafe, and Bafiiicon, of each three . 

 ounces, incorporate all thefe well into one body, and anoint '^"*^^^* 

 and rnb the fwelling therewith every day tiil it come to a foft- 

 nefs, and then open it, and let forth all the corrupted mattery 

 then wafh the Sore with your Coperas water mentioned in 

 Lib. 2. ch.i^. 10. Seel. 4. and then pat in your green Oynt- 

 ment preicribed you in cafue ibidem , and it will be fooa 

 whole. , -^ 



Thus have I cured ni^nyHorfes of this Difeafe, and I never 

 failed, if the Horfe had not been fwelled too high towards the"' 

 throdt or ;7ff^before I took him in hand. "^^^^ ButMalter^S/^w-, 

 deviles and Mafter Markh^tms cure for an Anticor^ is thus. 



Firft they let him blood in the Plate-veins^ and then they give 

 him this drink. Take a quart of Malmefey, and put thereto 

 half a quartern of Sugar, and of Cinnamon two ounces, and 

 fo give it him blood-warm,, and keep him warm in the liable, 

 efpccially his ^r^^^, that no wind do offend him; and for his 

 drink, let it be warm Mafhesjaad fuch meat as he will eat. And 

 if the fwelling do appear, then befide letting him ^.Wi, they do 

 ftrike the fwelling in divers places with their flegm, that the 

 corruption may go forth, and anoinfthe place with warm. 

 Hogs greafe, and that will caufe it to wear away, or die grow ' 

 to a head if it be kept warm. Thus Malter Blundeviles and 

 Matter Markhams cure is in effed the very fame. Mafter Mark,- 

 fe^w alfo prefcribeth Malmfey and Diapente^ which is ufed alfo- 

 by others, and it is very good v 2nd he alfo faith that fome do 

 adrainifter DoHor Stephens Water^ which he affirmeth iiehath 

 fcea to have wrought in this kind flrange effedls. For my 

 part I fubmit,for that thefe Receipts k^m very probable j how- 

 foever I never did experiment any but that only which I jfirft 

 inferted, which I had of a famous Ferrier in France, and there- 

 fore I finding mine to be infallible made trial of none other. 



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