BOOK II. and Expert Fenier. l^Sr 



All thefe Receipts I have made tryal of, and have found 

 them to be right good. Another. 



Take the jayce of the root Afphodil feven ounces. Quick- 

 lime, and Arfnick of each two ounces, beat and incorporate 

 all thefe together, and put them into a new pot clofe ftopped, 

 and let it boil till it come to afhes ; thefe alhes you may apply 

 totheSorance twiceaday, but the fore mult be firit walhed 

 with ftrong Vinegar, as before is taught. 



SECT. 3. C. 



Hippoph- Y y Oty erne you that Horfe who hath cafi hif Hoof ^ 

 V~\ HippferHs. This is atroublefomSorance, yet 

 with care it may be cured : it cometh either by 

 means of fome Foundering, or by an Accloy, Prick, Stub, 

 Gravelling, Qiiitterbone, or other hurt within the Fo<3/-,which 

 breaking out above round about the Cronet^ and in time the hoof 

 breaking it falleth from th^foot. I need relate no Signs where- 

 by to know the fame, The Cure is this. 



Take Jqu.tfortU the ftrongefl you can get, and (irft with a •- 

 Rape, or Drawing Iron, file or draw away the old hoof fome- cafting 

 what near, then touch the hoof fo prepared with your Aqua-rht Hoof, 

 fonis^ threeor four feveral dreliings, and no more: this done, 

 anoint t\\tfoot with the Unguent we do commonly make for 

 Horfes feet', viz.. Take Hogs greafe three pound, Pach greale 

 two pound, Vtnice Turpentine one pound, new Wax half a 

 pound, Sallet Oyl one pound •• melt and mix all thefe upon 

 the fire, and herewith chafe, rub, and anoint the Cof[in of the 

 hoof up to the very top j and this will bring a new hoof. ^^*. 



Take alfo Turpentine half a pound, Tar half a pint, - 

 new Wax half a pound, Sallet Oyl one pint : melt all , 

 thefe except the Turpentine together till they be well 

 mixed, and a little before you take it from the fire, put in 

 your Turpentine, and Rir it till it be cold ; but before hand ,^ 

 make him a Buskin of Leather, with a thick fole, made fie for 

 his hoof but wide enough, that it may be tied about hi^ Pajhrr?, . 

 and drefs his hoof with this medicine, laying To«v or Kurds 

 upon it, and fo pat on the faid Buskin, and f iften ic to the 

 Paftern joynt-, or a little above, bat 'lo as the Buskin may no ■ 



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