J Book. 11. 77;^ Expert Farrier. ^f 



fweet Batter, fo much of the Seed as you may take up betwixt 

 your Thumb and two Fingers at a tim.e. \^ This is very 

 good. Another, 



Take the Ointment of the'Oyl de Bay, and Unguentum A- 

 grippa, of each like much j rub the Inflamation place, every 

 night vnih this unguent well mixed, then apply unto the 

 place apiece of a Sheeps-skin with the Wool! on: But this 

 Medicine is much better in Winter then in Summer, by rea~ 

 fonthat this unguent of it felf is very hot ^ wherefore in the 

 fummer Seafon, inftead of fuch hot unguents take two ounces 

 of thefe that be cooler, with three roots of white Lillies 

 rolted or boiled, or Rye leaven fix ounces,ofold Hogs-greafe 

 as much as will fuffice, and of the tender tops of Ifop halfan 

 ounce j mix all thefe together, and make thereof an unguent, 

 with which rub and anoint the place well, and after apply it 

 to the place Plaifter-wife ^ this done, cover the place with a 

 piece of Sheeps-skin, the Wooll being on, and continue to do 

 this till it be ripe and ready to be opened, blow alfo into his 

 Nofe of Euforbium, and black Elebore pulverized, of each 

 like much, to the bignefs of a hafle-nut of either, then put 

 into each Noltril a long Goofe-feather, firll dipped in Oyl 

 de Bay •, which Ponder and Oyl will caufe him to cait 

 forth much of his CZ-^Wfr^, and of his bad humours which 

 do feed them. ^"^ This Medicine if it be rightly applyed^ 

 will cure him. Another^ 



IfyourHorfe together with his G landers \)Q troubled with 

 inflamed Kernels under his Chaule, then give him this 

 Drink. 



Take of Elecampane dryed, Anni-feeds, Fennel-feeds, Com- 

 min. Pepper, Grains, Licorilh, of each three drams, all pul- 

 verized, and add thereto two heads of Garlick pilled and 

 bruifed", boil all thefe inllrong Ale, two quarts to a moiety, 

 then ftrain it, and fet it over the Fire again, and put unto 

 this Liquor the quantity of a Tennis-ball of tried Hogs- 

 greafe, and let it remain no longer over the Fire but until 

 the Hogs-greafe be molten, and fo adminiller it blood-v/arm 

 with a Horn ^ this done, leap his back, and trot him gently 

 a mile upon fair Ground, and fo home again, then fet him up 

 warm cloathedafldlittered,caufing him tofweat in his cloaths 



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