Bode. II. The Expert Farrier* W 



away the hair from under the dMhl^ anoint the fwelling and 

 inflamed place therewith very well ^ this done, bind upon it a 

 piece of Sheeps-skin, with the Wooll next to the inflamma- 

 tion, that the warmth thereof may the better heJp to ripen 

 the PHfiils, which being ripefled, open them, and let forth 

 the Corruption, that done, taint it firft for three or four 

 days with Baftlicon only, but after heal up the forrance with 

 your black ^gyptiaaim, taught you. in iih. 2. ckttf.^.fe^.j^ 

 ji. and during the time of this cure, let him cat good fweet 

 Hay, and Bran inftead of Oats, and let his drink be only 

 white water. *^* This is a moft excellent receipt. i 



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Hippoph. VUUat is good for a Joynt that hath in it any Acb^ 

 Nummfs^ WetiM^i[Sy or Swellings which comtth 

 of any coldcanfe ? 



Bif^of Thiscometh.fometimes of aStrain and fometimes 

 of a Cold, taken after a great and violent riding or labour. 

 The figns arc apparent, and the Cure is. 



Take Acopum, and mixing it with fweet Sack, all to rub y^,^;,; ^f^. 

 and chafe the Joynt grieved therewith. And if it come (^i^td. 

 Cold, it will at four or five times thus doing, cure.i<^ ^ ^^ 

 This is lingular good. Another, ''< ^ - • ■ 



Take Aqua-YJtse, and warm it upon the fire, and there- 

 with bathe and rub the grieved Member very well, aad hold a 

 hot bar of Iron before it, to caufe it to link in the better j 

 take then a Rag, and wet it m the fame Aqua-vitas, aud? 

 laftly take Pepper finely powdred and fcarced, and llrew i| 

 good and thick upon the laid wet Rag, and io bind it to the 

 place grieved ; then take a dry Rowler of Liniaen, and f^ath. 

 the place therewith, and fo let them remain \ ai|d thus i^o e- 

 very day once, and in Ihort time it will recover him, *^* 

 Of this I have made often tryal. 



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Hippopb. TM/'Hst is£06d to increafe the ^oo^ of /j'Boiife? 



^ Hiffof, I have givcB you foiidry good 'Re- 

 ceipts 



