112 Tic CompJeat Horfe.m^??^ CHAP. V. 



Take Garlick, and chew in your mouth, and then whilflit 

 i^ Hill in your mouth, breathe into his eyes, and in five or ijx 

 times thus doing, he will again fee very perfedlly. %"'^ But 

 this latter mufl; be adminiftred within eight days after the 

 SafFion was blown into his eyes, otherwiie his iight will ne- 

 ver be recovered. '^^*. 



SECT. 9^ -^' 



Hippoph. "T ''i 1 Hat is good agahflthe biting of a m^d Log ? 



V V Hippofertn. 1 have only three Cures for it, 



whereof 1 never had occafion to make tryal •-, how belt the/ 



were all recommended unto me for fpetial good • The firft is ; 



Bit- B of Take the tender tops of Rue Box^ leaves, and Primerofe 



3 mad Roots, of each a handful, pound them together in a mortar, 



Dog. and put them into a quart of new milk, with London Treacle 



one ounce, and fo give it him blood warm. This proportion 



will ferve very well^for two Horfes. 



' Another, 

 Take Hob[4oblin, Perewincle, and Box leaves, of each one 

 liandful, firft mince them fmall, and then ftamp them very 

 fmall in a ftone mortar, and with Milk or Beer adminifter it, 

 both at the Change and Full of the Moon. A third Cure I 

 alfo have,- which is this. 



Take the Herb which groweth in dry and barren Hills, cal- 

 kd TheJIar of the Earth •■) you muft give it three days toge- 

 ther :; the firft time yon mr.ft gather three of thefe Herbs with 

 all the whole Roots, and walh them clean, and wipe them 

 clean, then pound them well, lofing no part of them j which 

 done, give it your Korle in Milk, Beer, Ale, or white Wire; 

 but be careful the Horfe take all the Herbs and Roots ; but if 

 you will, you may make up thefe Herbs and Roots in frcfh or 

 fweet Butter, which will do as well ; the fecond day give 

 your Horfe five of thefc Herbs and Roots, like as you gave him 

 them the day before ; and the third day give him feven. Do 

 thispuriftually a«; I have here prefcribed you, and be well aJffur- 

 cd your Horfe will be perfectly cured : For albeit I my felf have 

 never tryed this medicine, yei I do know the Party of whom I . 

 ;had this Cure, hatU cured much Cattle of all forts therewith; 

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