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Firit calt him and lay him upon that fide which is not hurt, shoulder 

 then fatten with a cord the foot of the fame /cg'^ along a board, ^'P»^<^(ti. 

 and fo fatten the/oof to fome tree or pott which mutt be forac 

 two or three paces dittant from the horfe, and neer to the 

 ground, and let one ft;5nd at the middle board with a ftickto 

 turn it ealily and by degrees in the middle thereof j and whiUt 

 that is in doing, let another with a pail of cold water, rub, 

 waih, and bathe the grieved place with his hand or foot, and 

 that very hard, and in fo doing, he mutt take up the member 

 griev€d,which he mutt chafe from the very top to the farther 

 end of the leg, and by thus doing you fhall pnt in the bofje 

 which was out, into its right place, and after this is done^ 

 you mutt raife him as gently as may be, and when he is up 

 let him blood in the breft-vein on that fide the grief lyeth, 

 T^\\xxin^2Lfatten-jl)oae upon the contrary foot, and let his fore- 

 foot be trammelled fifteen days after at the leaft, to hinder 

 him from lying down, and charge the grieved Ihoulder day- 

 ly with s^refiringem charge, and look upon the grieved mem- 

 ber every two or three day, by thefpace of fifteen days ; af- 

 ter that you have thus fet the fame,ncither let him be removed 

 out of his place during that time, and after fwim him,and ap- 

 ply baths unto thtfiwHUer made of good hearbs,fuch as 'I have 

 prefcribed you in the Sedionof baths, and laftly anoint him 

 with this Unguent. 



TakeOyl de-Bay, the oyl de-Petra, oyl de-Spike, and 

 Nerval, of each like much : and thus ordering him, he will be 

 found and well again. *^'*I have proved this upon fix horfes^ 

 and cured them all. Another, 



If thQjhoHlder hQdthtr ftrained or diflocated, it were ve- 

 ry good to yiriw him, then take blood from the breaft-vein on 

 that fide the grief lieth,then tramel his, forefeet that he do not 

 lie down, and fo let him remain three weeks, then anoint the 

 member grieved with Sallet-oyl only, and the firfttime you 

 fhall take but of Sallet-oyl half a pound, which you muft 

 rub in againft the hair very hard, both upon the fhonlder and 

 hreafi:, by thefpace of half an hour, the next day after you 

 fhall like wife rub and chzf^tht jhonlder 2ind breafi, by tte fpace 

 of half an hour more, without applying any thing unto them, 

 and lb continue-j'ubbing and chafing him for the fpace oidght 



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