I ,^ 6 Th^^ Uxpert Vmkr. Ghap. 1 7. 



ty of a Hens Egg, and Brimftone pulverized ^ incorporate 



thefeyery well tpgether, and anoint the fvvelling very .well 



'With this Unguent ^ having thus done, take prefently of red 



;,Tar one penny-Worth, of the reddell and belt, of Hogs-greale 



"half a pound, and green Copperas and Bay-Salt of each one 



handful, both made into fine pov/der j boyl all thefe on the 



fire exceeding well, and then boy ling hot (even as it comes 



from the fire ) with a clout faft'ned upon the end of a fliciv , 



apply this medicine upon the place (being fo lately anointed 



with the Quick-.lilver, Hogs-greafe, and Briraftone ) and 



thus by fcalding it three or four mornings together, you 



fhall after thofe mornings but only warm the Tar medicine 



upon the fire, fo that it be but molten, and apply it, and 



it will be cured j for this fcalding of the place doth fo kill 



■jthe malice oftheF^y?^^ that it can never break to annoy 



'the Horfe any further, '^'j^ And thus with this medicine I 



have not only cured many poll-evils^ but fundry other Fifin- 



las ; it cureth all Impoflumations and foul Ulcers, being thus 



• apply ed. 



SECT. II. F. 



"Hippoph. \7 '\THatisgoodm cafe ef Purfivenefs or fwn. 

 ▼ V ^efs of Breath ? 

 Hijfpgf This difeafe cometh by two means : the firft fjatti- 

 ral, the ihcond accUeNul -^ namral^ as when a /?or/e is ^ aswe 

 doufually fay) cockcthro^led^ox \h2.t\\i'i, throfpell or rvwdpipe 

 being too long, and fo becomes crooked as his wind is thereby 

 fo ftraightned or ftopped, as that he is not able to draw it 

 in, and put it forth with that eafe and pleafure that other 

 horfes that do are loofe thropkd^ for that the wind-pipe is ( I 

 fay) Itraightened, which doth convey his breath into his 

 lungs, and vent it forth again in like manner, a horfe becom- 

 eth pHrJiz'e and port-windedy when thep^feis too much filled, 

 with fat or other phlegmatickS^xxW^ whereby he is very much 

 fufFocated, which caufeth his lungs to labour the more, and 

 therefore if you fhall be pleafed to follow my counfel, ne- 

 ver breed with that horfe that is cofk^thropled. 

 ^■/ This difeafe cofAeth fecondly by accident, when a horfe ikzli 



