2o8 Tke Compkat Horfe-man^ CflAP. VI. 



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SECT. 22. D. 



Hippophilus. 

 7 Hat difeafe is that is called Tranchaifons? 



HipfoferHs. This term we have iromtht French^ 



which is only a pain or griping in the beUy^ caulcd partly of 



wind? and partly of cold, andeftfoons ot both, and ourEng- 



lilhterm is, the Colkk-y which is a mofl grievous pain, ingen- 



dring many infirmities, as I have before declared in its due 



place .' notwithftanding becaufe you have given me the French 



term, I will give you two or three French Receipts for the 



fame difeafe, albeit I never did experiment any of them, yet J 



do hold them to be good. 



Difeafe of Take of Arquequamis one ounce, make it into juice, and 



Tranchai- put to it of white Wine one pint, and fo give it to the Horfe, 



fons or whi(^h done, anoint his ^rivy members with this Unguent, Take 



lick. °* ^^ Garlick unpilled, as much as will fuffice, and itaropit well 



and mix with it of Sallet Oil as much as will fuffice , and fo 



bring it to an Unguent , and therewith anoint the yard^ Jheath^ 



and codsy and it will both give him ealc, and caule him to Hal© 



fuddenly, by which means he will -amend.- - 



yimherl'--'^"^^ -rl lb::.. 



Take Cinque-foil halfa handful or Pentaphyllon, beat and 

 ftamp it well, and moiftenitwith warm water, and fo give it 

 him to drink. 



t?D£lq 3ri?^ii n't o:lL\j :juq i\ij^fjgf.j^l.^:!jl .\'\- 



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Take of the powder of Siliris Montana, Dquare, and of Cu-^ 

 min ofeach an ounce, and put them into white wine one pinti,^ 

 and To give it him, then fo foonas he hath taken this drink>' 

 trot him out for half an hour, a good round trot, elpecialiji:;; 

 up the hill, and after bring him into the Stable, and clqath 

 and litter him warm. 





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