11 Tl?e Expert Farrier, CJiap. 9.^ 



inlib. 1. chap. ii.feB. 8. C. Clifler. 8. and the next day let 

 Jiim Blood in the Neck-vein to a good quantity, referving the 

 Mood, and Iceepingit from clotting, by continual Hirring till 

 it be cold ^ referve I fay of this blood half a pint, by it felf, 

 to put into his drink and the refidue keep wherewith to 

 make a Charge ^ Now for his drink, let it be thus made, 



Take of good Sack one pint, of the blood you faved for 

 his drink half a pint , of London Treacle, and of Diapentc, 

 of each one fpoonful, and of mans ordoure, warm as it com- 

 eth from him, the quantity of a Walnut, brew and mix all 

 thefe well together, and give it him to drink blood warm. 

 This drink thus given, Charge him with this Charge. 



Take the refidue of the blood you kept, and put unto it 

 twelve new laid Eggs with their fhells, and beat them toge- 

 ther, then put thereunto Bolearmoniack in Powder four oun- 

 ces, Vinegar half a pint. Sanguis Draconis in Powder three 

 ounces, and with Wheat-meal thicken to a convenient Charge. 

 Charge his Back, Breaflr, Loins, Legs, and Feet herewith, both 

 above and beneath the Knees, laying it on againll the Hair. 

 Thisdone,'thcn 



Take unflaked Lime, and Orpiment, of each like much, q. s. 

 and diflblve them in running water, and let it ftand two good 

 hours, and after it is thus prepared, take as much Matrofetum 

 as will bring it to a thick fubftance, which being made good 

 and hot, anoint the Coffins of his Hoofs therewith, efpecially 

 about the Cronets, and ftopalfo the Soles of hisT"eet with the 

 fame medicine, and if you let him blood in the Toe-veins 

 well, it wiU be the better, and he will be the fooner, better, 

 and founder cured, "^^c* This way have I cured two Horfes 

 foundred in the Body and Feet, never having applyed it but 

 into thofe two only j But if your Horfe be Hoof-bound, then 



Take Turpentine and Shecps-fuet, of each half a pound, 

 Wax a little, as much as will fuffice, Sallet-oyl half a pint ^ 

 boyl all thefe together, but put in your Turpentine laft, and 

 as thefe boyl, keep them with continual ftirring, and here- 

 with anoint his Hoofs once a day well, or once in two days, 

 and he will do well. ^"^ But if it be but an ordinary heat in. 

 •the Feet newly taken, then 



Take Wheat-bran and Hogs-greafe, and make them to a 



Poultifs, 



