1 8 2 Tlje Exl^'t Farrier, Chap. 2 0. 



folve thefe in mel Rofarumfour ounces, and give it him with 

 a horn in a morning failing, and after either ride him gently, 



slmvf' 0^' ^^^^ w^^^^ ^^^ "P ^^^^ ^°^" ^^■^ ^^"^ °^ better, and for an 

 fimil, hour after at the leaft let him ftand upon the Trench j then 

 give him a fweet Mafh, which when he hath difpatch'd, give 

 him old dry Oats clean and well lifted, and after fweet fey, 

 neither let him have any cold water in eight days after, nor af- 

 ter that time,but with exercife. \^ And this is a fpecial good 

 cure. 



SECT. 14. P. 



Hippoph. 'TWT^^ ^^^ its come tothe/tnews, what fay yon to a II- 

 XNl new-fprain? 



Hiffof, I have already handled this point fufficiently in /. 

 i.c.^.fiB. 9. u4. for an Attaint upper, neverthelefs 1 will 

 give more receipts for a Smw-fpram^ albeit it be the fame 

 malady j the firll fliall be for a Sinew-fyninge^ or when the 5/- 

 mwh broken, and fevered from the flejlo^ as many times it 

 falleth out, then 



Take Tartar, and the Lees of Claret or red Wine, of each 

 three ounces. Wheat-bran one handful, boyl thefe with the 

 juyce of Smallage, two handfuls or better, aud when you 

 take it from the fire, put into it of Turpentine one ounce, 

 bind this to the Sinew grieved, fo hot as he may well fnffer it, 

 and ufing this medicine four or five days, he will be found a- 

 gain. ■^^^ This is very good. u4nother. If the Sinew or Ar- 

 tery be broken with Corrafive, or other accident, to caufc it 

 to foder or joyn again. 



Take the leaves and roots of Solomons-fed^ and of great 

 Cumfry, of each like much, pound them fmall and infufe it in 

 White Wine four and twenty hours, bathe the forrance here- 

 with warm ( you having firll boyled it ) and after you have 

 bathed the place well, bind the herbs and roots to the place 

 grieved, drefiing him every day once, until he be perfeftly 

 confolidate. And if the flefij be ftill broken, when you do 

 find the Sinew to be knit, itrew thereon the powder of Lime 

 and Honey, which wil'l heal and skin it in Ihort time, y This 

 is good, for I Jiave often tried it. Another for a Sinew grieved . 



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