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will cure any FifinU if the juyce thereof be iujeifted to the 

 bottom. With this one thing alone I have done cures which 

 very good Farrier f could not cure. Anoth-er : ''ii--'-- 



Eiyptlacum, Take common Honey and Verdegreafc finely pulverized,. 

 of each as much as will fuffice, boyl them together till the 

 medicine Wax red, and this will heal up any old or green foie 

 in fhort fpace. *^"^ This is alfo very good. Another, 



emmmt. y2kQ the white of a new laid Egg, and Sallet-oyl as muck 

 as will fuffice, and beat them well together, and before you 

 do apply it unto the wound, pour into the wound burnt but- 

 ter, and then lay on your medicine with Hurds plaifter-wife, 

 and this will cure any green wound. "^^"^ This is very good, 

 and thus much for fores. 



SECT. 2. P. 



Hippoph. '\J{7Hat is good for a Horfe that hath gotten a wrcfjch 

 in his fhoulder i* 

 Hiff(kf. If you do find that the grief be in the flw^lder^ and. 

 that you do know it to be a wrench, make this charge, and 

 charge the grkvtd Jhoulder therewith. 

 shdulder- Take Wheat-meal two pound, and allay it with red 

 Tvrmch. Wine in a Pipkin or Poftnet, as if you would make thereof 

 a paite, then take of Bole-Armoniack made into fine powder 

 half a pound, and fo keep it continually ftirring untill your 

 Pitch be throughly molten, but before you take it from the 

 fire, put into it of ordinary Turpentine half a pound, of Co- 

 min, oyl de-Bay, Dialthea, Sanguis Draconis, Bay-berries, 

 Fenugreek, Linfeed-fiower, of each two ounces, make all 

 thefe into fine powder, then take of the oyl of Afpick one 

 ounce, boyl and mix all thefe very well together, that done, 

 charge the grieved fhoulder all over very well, even down 

 £'mit. the knees, ^^jt-* The charge is moft feveraign for any wrench 

 ©r ftrain in the jhonlder, k^ees^ or hips ^ it alfo csreth Kibes, 

 Scratches, and all fuck like forrances, it is alfo moft excel- 

 lent to comfort the ^-fiews offended or hurt ^ it is very good 

 for a bkck^fmw-ffrain^ it draweth away all bad hnmoHrs and 

 abateth fwellings.*^* I have often made ufe of this Receipt, 

 but if it be a J/jowWer-pight, or yo)'«^diflocated, then thus he is 

 to be cured, viz., Fir^ 



