198 The Cor^pkdt Horfe-mat?^ CHAP. T I. 



thefcor/ir canfufferit^aih^ lay itfaftand elofc about the fl'onl- 

 der^ efpecially before and behind j then drawing up the upper 

 part ot the boot, lb fallen it to the Maue^ and about hisifV^ci^, 

 as that it may not by any means flip down, but keepconftant 

 and firm ^ and thus you muft apply this Medicine to the place, 

 till the griif depart \ this is tlie moft violent of 2II medicines, 

 and fit tor no creature bwt a horfe to endure, yet in fhort time* 

 it will bring forth whatfoevcr evil matter lieth in iht joyms: 

 and if you have occaiion to apply this to a FtJinltC^ Pdl eviU 

 or any Impoftumation, or fvvelling, then may you fpare the 

 boot, and only lay on the iredicine in ma rer of a laltts^ and 

 it will be fufficient. '^%^ This is a very approved Receipt. 



SECT. 13. Z>; 



Hippoph- \/\ ? Hat mcAns hjive yen to dijfohe Creafe or Glut in 

 > IT : r J 1. <» fat er ketty horfe, after a jirong ach or violent 

 exercife i 



-/Uipfofer.us, For-athing of this nature, I have feen this fcow- 

 rihg admin iftred, viz.. ••,-..-,.. 



Diilbive Take of fweet Sack ono quart, arid let it'upbn the fire, ei- 

 greafe. ther in aBafon, or open Skillet, and when it is fcalding hot, 

 putinto it of Rofin one ounce, made into very fine powder, 

 then by degrees, a little after a little, convey it into the Sack, 

 continually ftirring it as you put it in, for fear of clotting, 

 and when the Sack and it is very well incorporate, take it from 

 the fire, and put into it of SalletOil half a pint, and fo ftir 

 them well together, and as it cooleth , put alio into it of 

 blown Sugar-candy, made into fine powder one ounce, and 

 when it is only blood- warm, give it to your horfe, h loon as 

 he Cometh from his exercife, and then beingletup, let him be 

 well rubbed, and cloathed warm, and well liciered, and let 

 him fail three hours after it, and let the Groom remain conti- 

 nually with him during thclc three hours, till yo'i do give 

 him meat, yea and an hour after, neither let your.Ax?//^ all that 

 time (land ftill long, norfleep, but be kept ftirring, and mo- 

 ving, tor that the medic ire wi'l by xhatmeafr? 'vr^rk the more 

 kindly, and when yo^a Ihail give ^^, rmg|, 



be you fure.-that neither^#ii'-iaiiH€ -cs^f^ jfOt' I'tit-iKA^fciy^iulgiVe 



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