Bocxk. II* T/;e Exj^ert Farrier. i. 



feETching till you find out the laft, clip awa7 thc'fcr from g¥ 

 and about all thefe knots, and anoint rhem verr wc'l with tbT^ 

 ointment onceevery three days : and after you have thus dreil^- 

 to three times , it you do not find the Farcins to be lulled and- 

 that the knots do not dry up, then bathe the place- tlTree'day^' 

 together with the ftale or Urine of a Cow or Ox, andwith tfc 

 hsxh c^Wzd Lions foot, m Latine Leomipodiwn, both boiled ta- 

 getnei- and this wiU cure him. VThis medicine I never mide 

 ufeof but once only, and it cured the /Jorfe unto ^vhich I did ^ 

 adminifter the fame. \^ Another. o 



The nine leaves of pot-herb called Beets of the fmalleftiba^ 

 founaeft leaves, and nine grains of Bay-falt, beat thefe verV^ 

 well together to a falve, and in a morning before Sun rinn^ puV 

 this medicine into both his E.rs by equal portions, and put iiito- 

 theni after It a little wooll, to keep in the medicine, and ih 

 llitch up his Ears, and let him ftand fo with meat and white' 

 wa^r 24. hours at theleall, then take forth the wooil and' 

 ftuff, and he is cured V With this Receipt I have cured 

 fundry ^<... Another. If your Horfe have a Farcm in anr 

 of the four quarters of his Body, let him 5W,wdl iuthe>;:ri: 

 tern taltmg, then il ''^"^■: -^--r!* , - ,.' i.;.. r::.-^: 



'1 '^u^^ of Arfenick two ounces, and put it into apiece of new 

 cloth, and bind it up with a piece of new Pack-thred, and fallen 

 It unto the ^ayne of the Horfe, thisris to be thus adminiftred, if 

 the Farcin be only m the fore-parts ; but if the difeafe be as welJ^ 

 m the hinder-parts as m the fore-parts, then hang aifo the Ilka 

 quantity of Arfenick made up in a cloth like as was the formed 

 and hang that alfo upon his tail, and the more you ride, wor?^ 

 or travel, and exercife him, the better it will be for his di{},3i^ 

 to qualifie and rid the fame ; and the more fpare his dvet be^ 

 the fooner he IS cured, provided you keep him warm in 'till 

 Stable, and for fome time you muft give him white ^ii^ 

 I his cure I did never try, but it was taught me by great ^WM 



Ifr't'-iffi^^^.^^'^^^' reputeof a very honelt man, and a 

 moft skilful Farrier, who protefted unto me, that he had per- 

 femy cured many Horfes with this receipt. Another. - ^ -^^ '-^ _.. 

 .J it '^^ Bran prepared, like as you fhaa find prefcriM 

 >ou //^.2 . r^;.2. 7?^ 4. F. how to make fat a Ilorfe, and glvel£ 

 ^ a day before he is to be dreffed, and let him eat ft fofiot 

 as well he may : continue him to this diet three mornings 



A a a 2 together. 



