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take red Nettles, and Bay-falt, of each like much ^ beat them 

 unto a Salve, then fill up the hole of the wound therewith j 

 that done, lay upon it Boifter-wife Hurds, and melt upon the 

 Hurds hard Tallow to keep wet, durt, and gravel from it, 

 which would annoy the forrancej then tack on the fhooe, 

 cauling the foot to be well pared, and drive no nail near the 

 place, and after twice or thrice dreflirg, you may ride him, 

 for then the more exercife he hath, tlie fconer v/ill he be 

 whole. *^* This is fpecial good. Another, 



Take off the ihooe, and caufe him to be well pare^^nd 

 fearched as before, then take of Turpentine, brown Sugar^ 

 candy powdred, and white Ginger in powder alfo, of each 

 the quantity of a Garden-bean, then melt them all together 

 in an iron fpoon, and fo pour it into the wound hot, and lay 

 Hurds upon it, and after do as you are direded in the for- 

 mer Cures. ^■^This is alfo very good. Another, 



Search the place, as before is fhewed, then take Roch- 

 Allum and burn it, and make it into fine Powder, and fo fill 

 the hole therewith, and lay a Bolder of Hurds upon it , and 

 after do as before you are taught. '^^'^ And this is very good. 

 Another, 



Search the place as before is fhewed, then take Goats-greafe, 

 or for want thereof Deers-fuet, or Sheeps-fuet, of Turpen- 

 tine, Sallet-oy 1, and new Wex, of each two ounces j melt them 

 all together, and whilft it is upon the fire, add thereunto of 

 ordinary Honey, three ounces, and of Sanguis Draconis one 

 dram made into fine powder, incorporate ail thefe together 

 "upon a gentle fire, and bring it to an Oyntment, and of this, 

 you muft pour a fufficient quantity into the wound warm ; 

 then put on Hurds, and do as before is prefcribed you, and 

 let the foot be very well flopped, and let him come in nd 

 wet if you can prevent the fame, neither let any nail be dri- 

 ven near the grieved place. '^^'^ This is one of the bell Re- 

 ceipts of this kind. Another : 



Search the place as before, and clearife it with Salt and Vi- 

 ijegar. Then take Salt and make it into fine powder, then 

 take four times fo ratich Turpentine, and boyl them together, 

 and fo pour it hot into the wound, and then put upon it the 

 powder of Brimftone diiTolved in white Wine, and lay upon 



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