EODK IF, ii>iA l^xpM Terrier. I^, 



fliall think reqiilUte, and it will bring down the fwcliiiigquite^ 

 and make him found. ^■^'. 



Another Bath I have no M^ exc-^llent, wherewith I have; Bath, 

 done many rare cures, viz.. 3. 



Take Smallage, Ox-eye, and Sheeps Sewct, of each like 

 teh-,ro a good quantity : Chop thera fmall togcth&r, andaf- ' 

 ter (lamp them in a ftone Mcnar^than boil thetn witkmansi 

 tlr.ine, and bathe the grieved parts herewith warm, doing ai 

 before with Bowl or Pail / then with Thumb-bands of fcfc Hay 

 nlade firil wet in cold water, rope up the member, as well a- 

 bbve as below the grief, life this as oft as you fhall fee caufe,, 

 butif the grief happen in Travel, then by bathing him thasj 

 Qve'r night, and roping him up, he will be able to travel again- 

 the next morning without complaining. "^^-^^ This I xlo afllire 

 you is a moll excellent Bath, and it cureth any- Lamencfs 

 which comieth either by flroke, ftrain, or other Accident. 

 ^ One other Bath I have, whereof I never made ufe, taught Barh. 

 rae^by 2: Gentleman^ who was wellverfed in Horfe- Leech cr^ift.^ 4. 

 And his Receipt is this : "y/'-L. 



Take Savin, and the Bark and Leaves of the Bay tree, Pelii- 

 . tory, Rofemary, Sage, Rue, of each three ounces, boil thefe 

 in a Gallon of white Wine, until half be confumcd: herewith 

 bathe your Horfe a^ before is fhewed, and whether the grief be 

 vifible or not^ uleit; and you will find it an approved medi- 

 cine/ After this manner hath the Gentleman dclivQVQdmQihh 

 Receiptywhich he protcfled to me to be moft fovereign : which - 

 I can neither commend nor difpraife, by reafon 1 never yet 

 had experience thereof. And thus much o{ Baths, now let 

 us pafs 10 other matters. 



SECT. 4. B. 



Hippoph. T Pray ycHliiYfryofQYUS, canyoit fl:icw paphat is good to 

 \ valine n Horfe in the St ahk to ')^z\\^ ^hU ^ 

 Hiffferm. That can I Sir, for many Horffs by being kept 

 long in the Stable (efpecially young Harjesy will feldora have 

 good belliesjfor their bellies will fhrink up t;owards their FUnks-i 

 and they become as gaunt as Rmning Horfesw^k, to be, when 

 they arc dieted for a Courie 7 \vhich,doth betoken great Co-. 



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