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three walm&, then take it off, and put unto it Venice Turr 

 pentine half an oaace,and ftiriit well together ;till;it becold.*^* 

 This unguent will heal any wound or fQ^e.iEi.a horfe. Ano- 

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Take of Roch Allum a good quantity, and burn it, and as 

 much Bay-falt, and burn that alfo :, make thefe both together 

 into fine Powder, then take of common-Honey, and offweet 

 Butter, of each like much as will fuffice, incorporate the Al- 

 lum and Salt with the Honey and Butter by melting them o- 

 vera gentle fire, and with a taint or plaiiler apply it. "^^^ 

 And this cureth any foul fore. Thisl have often tryed. Ano- 

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Take of fair water one pint,and put into it of green Cop- 

 peras , and of Bay-falt, of each the quantity of agoodhafle 

 nut, both made into very fine Powder ^ let thefe boyl a lit- 

 tle upon the fire. With this wafh any fore before you do ap- 

 ply your Salves, Unguents, or Powders. *^"*^ This is a right 

 good Water. Another, 



Take of Common-Honey two ounces,Roch- Allum, Verdi- 

 greafe,and Vinegar of each one ounce, make your Allum and 

 Verdigreafe into very fine Powder, then take of Sublimate 

 finely powdred, two ounces, boyl all thefe a walm or two 

 on the fire j this laid on a Spatula Plaifter-wife once a day, 

 orif the wounds be deep, withar^/W, cureth both fpeedily 

 and foundly : but before you drefs him with this falve, let 

 thetforebe well wafhed and injected with the water laft above 

 mentioned, made of fair water,Copperas, and Bay-falt. ^^^ 

 This is a moft approved cure, and good beyond all peradven- 

 ture, for it cureth not only fores and wounds in many parts - 

 of the body of the horfe, but in the foot which way foever 

 ■ it may happen,and it cleanfeth any wound from dead or proud 

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Take the buds or tendreft tops of the leaves of Elder, one Salvr. 

 handful, and firft fhred, and after pound them very well, 

 till you bring them to a perfed falve, and apply this to the 

 fore, binding a cloth upon it to keep it from falling ofF.\* 

 This will cure any old or new fore whatfoevcr, in any part 

 ^ of the tody J ^alled-hacks^ SfHr-gaHs^ graieHwg^ pricks, or ac- 

 cloyed, the wound being drefied herewith every day once, it 



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