i68 Tke Ccwpkat Horfe-m^^, ' CHAP. VI. 



the gaKy the unnstural working of the ffleeny the Yellows, 

 Stavers, the Colick and gripings, h^lly homd^ lax and bloody 

 f-ux. AH thefe and many more difeafes and maladies do de- 

 pend upon this one only infirmity we call the colA^ and hence 

 appears how needful a thing it is for a man who is^'tihe true- 

 lover c{ his Herfe^ to be careful what m him lyeth both to 

 keep his Horfe from cold taking, as alfo to know how to cure 

 the famefo foon as it (hall appear, in performance whereof nO. 

 iinall diligence and art is required. 



SECT. 14. C. 



Hippoph. \7'>^ m-ake queflion whether or urt there be fu'ch a. 

 J difeafe which is fo commonly called the Mourning 

 c^ the Chine : why is there not fuch a difeafe ? 



Hi^fofrrm. No truly, there is no fuch diieaie, for that 

 M'hich is called the mourning of the Chine j is none other thing 

 than a plain and rank Glaunders, which very few of our En- 

 glifh Ftrriers do know how to cure , which hath its firfl 

 lource and origen from a cold which being let run long, Com- 

 eth to be a Glaundcrs, which in time doth wafte the liver of 

 the Horfe^ whereby he dyeth ^ for if for your better under- 

 ftanding you Ihall be pleafed to open Horfes which do die .of 

 this difeafe, you fhall evermore find the Chine and }iih oi-Che ^ 

 Horfe to be found and whole, but the liver periihed, and his 

 lun/i^s putrified, by reafon whereof the Horfe long before his 

 death cafteth forth of his~w/^ much corrupt arrd i^inking 

 matter and filth \ wherefore this malady cannot in reafon be 

 ftiled tilt mourning of the Chine^ but meerly the Glaundcrs ', ' 

 and for remedy thereof you fhall have fundry excellent Re- 

 ceipts when we fhall come to handle this difeafe •, and there-- 

 fore tiH then I forbear to fpeak any more thereof. 



Hippoph'ilus. Toncjuejtion alfo another difeafe called a brokeh 

 wind-t why this is fo gener^d a malady-, as that no man hnt gtvcth it 

 that name : what do you call it f 



, Hipfofrriis. Sir, as touching this infirmity, 1 lay there 

 is no 'e inch, for you muit underlland that this difeafe fovul-. 

 gat ly ci!!ed a broken wind^ is truly a fhortnefs of breath, or 

 attaint or de ted in thevv;W, Purlivenefs, the Aflhma or Pthi- 



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