II I The Compkat Horfe-muj^ CP.AP. V. 



SECT. i> B. 



Hippoph.TTOtv may a man ftanch the bUedifi^ at the Nofe, or 

 La when a Vein // cntt or a wound ^iven, whereby a 

 fJorfe is in danger to bleed to death ? , 



Bleeding Hip-^oferns: We have many ways wjicre with to IVancliBleQd-' 

 roft.mch. iiig^ as well at the Nofe as elfewhere. As thus, take the. ten- 

 der tops of Hyfop, and ftamp them to mafii, aAd.put themv 

 up into his Ncfe or lay and bind it to the wound or. vein cut 

 or broken, and he v;ill befuddainly ftanched. *^q -...^i" 

 C yimther. '" . j , .. 



Take BHrfa-Tafioris bruifedvand apply it to the place, *anG 

 this is very good. 



j^mther. 

 Take the powder of the (tone called Emachile-, and blow it up^ 

 iiito the A/<?/>, or lay it to the Vein or IVoHnd^mid the hhed wiR 

 be Itanched. . . 



Jfnother. 

 Take hi& own i'/W, dry it, and make it rnto finejDcmder, 

 and apply it as is aforclaid, its very good. ^^."'^ .^f '^^"- : ' , 



u^nother.^ ^ 

 ^Takethe tops of the angrieft and youngell red Nettles, and 

 ftamp them very well, and laid to the place, will flanch bleed- 

 ing. ^*^. 



u^nother. 

 » Take Hogs dung,and apply it as aforefaidiits very good. '^^'^'■-. 

 Take alfo Bumbaft cotten, Woollen Cloth, Silk, Felt, all 

 thefe burned i or the Herb called Clowns-all-heal, will do the 

 like. f;){,-^ All of thefe I have often tryed, and do find them, 

 right good. 



^ ' - SECT. 8. ^. 



Hippoph. \ A7/3^^^ ^^W4^^/V/?>Blindners? 

 -Blindnefs * V \ Hipfofcrns, BUndnefs may come many Ways, 



and therefore if it bs that which cometh of films or thicknels 

 in the tyesy whichof all other kinds of'this nature is eafieftto 

 bcKiured i I will remit them to th^ir proper places. But ht 



films 



