2 8 Tl^e Expert Farrier, Chap. 9.' 



ftitU, and it will kill it. %^ But if the FifinU be in the Head^ 

 then, 



Take the juyce of Houfeleek, and dip a lock of black 

 Woal into it, and put the fame into his Ears ^ and fo flitch 

 them up, renewing it every day till it be whole. This cure 

 hath been highly recommended unto me, but I never had 

 opportunity to make proof thereof. Another, 



Take Roman Vitriol, Roch Allum, and Rofe- Water, of 

 each two ounces, boyl all thefe on a quick fire, till they 

 come to be as hard as a flone, then beat it into fine Powder, 

 and when you drefs the fore, make a taint, which being dip- 

 ped in Unguentum -^gyptiacum, rowi it then in this Pow- 

 der, and fo convey the end of your taint down to the very 

 bottom of the Fiftnla. This is the beft way alfo to cure a 

 Poll-evil, and this Powder being laid upon an old fore, will 

 both heal and dry it up. *^^ This I only made twice proof 

 . of, the firfb time to a Fifiula, and the fecond time to Foil- 

 evil, both which cures I perfeded. But now you would 

 gladly know how to ripen and break a FifinU, wherefore 



Take Brook-lime, Mallows, Arfmart, of each like much, 

 boyl them in old Chamber-lye, till the herbs be very foft, 

 and apply thefe herbs to the fwelling, neither do you renew 

 it in two or three days, and then it will both ripen and 

 break any Impoftume. \"^ This I have often ufed, and found 

 very good. And let this fuffice for this malady. 



SECT. ip. F. 



Bippoph. TWT^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ f" /kFeet, Hoxo do yoHcnretht 

 JLN Fetlock bein^ hurt ? 



fiippof. If this forrance cometh by any wound, by the biting 

 of a Dog, or by being ealb in a Halter, then the beft way to 

 cure the fame is. 



Take unflakcd Lime, and the yolk of an Egg, of each 

 like much, beat them together to a Salve or Unguent, then 

 mix therewith the juyce of one head of Garlick, and a little 

 5oot, and with this anoint the fore till it be almoll whole, 

 then to skifj the fame. 



Take Sallct-oyl, and oyl of Rofes, of each one punce, 



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