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wafh the fore clean with your Copperas water, taught you 

 in the next enfuing Paragraph, then pour upon the fore fheeps 

 Tallow, and Bay-falt molten together, of each fo much as 

 will fuffice, and let it be poured into the wound fcaldinghot, 

 then itop up the hole with Hurds, and fet on the fhooe again, 

 and at two or three times drefling it will be whole, but till 

 he be through well do not travel hinr, neither let his Foot 

 eome into any wet. "^^'^^ This is a certain cure. Another, 



Search arid draw the place as before, and get forth all 

 the Gravel, then (top the place with Hogs-greafe, and Tur- 

 pentine molten together, pouring it into the wound fcalding 

 hot, and flop it up with Hurds, and tack on the (hooe,and 

 keep his Foo/^ from wet, and he will foon be whole : This is 

 alfo very good. Another, 



Be you certain that you have gotten forth all the Gravel 

 and Corruption, then 



Take Virgin-wax one ounce, Rofin, and Deers-fuet, of 

 each two ounces, Bores-greafe half an ounce, and of Sea- 

 green, alias Houfe-leek one head, incorporate all thefe toge- 

 ther in a Morter, then melt them over a gentle fire, and fo 

 apply it hot to the forrance, and flop it up with Hurds and 

 tack on the fhooe, and in few drefTmgs it will cure it. "^^"^ This 

 is a fpecial good cure. 



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Hippoph. T "TOw do you makg your green Oyptment, you do fo 

 X, JL fo much commend ? 

 Hippof. Sir, this Unguent which I do fo much commend 

 unto you, is the moft rare, and Soveraign thing that I ever 

 yet faw or knew, for the cure of any fores, whether old or 

 green, Vlcers, Hfiulas^ Poll-evils^ or what elfc, for where 

 this Oyntment cometh, no proud or dead f/^jfc will grow; 

 no Flies will adventure ncer the place where this Oyntment 

 is laid, and for a Horfe or Mare Filly that is cut, gelt, or fplad, 

 anoint but the place, and they will neither fwell or fefter, 

 whereby the creature is the further off from danger, for 

 this Unguent doth not only heal fbundly and well, but fpec^ 

 dily alfo ; provided you lay nothing upon the wound or for^ 

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