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Trench, fo: tyed up that he, bite not .off the rowler and Me^ 

 .dicins: At:three hoiirs end uniiowl the place, and put unto 

 it again the faid Retoire or Oyntment, being made warm, 

 and let thQ Borfe ftand tramelled four days, and at four days 

 'end fend him to the water 2.footj>ac^, where every day he 

 (jnuft be ridden up and down, to tliQ Be/ly : If you do love the 

 Mox[q-, and.have a defire to have him perfedtly cured, let him 

 DO.t be ridden, .more thai)^. 4/00? f/ce to the water in ammh 

 after. For indangering the growing of it again, for nothing 

 , can "be more Soveraigti for him than reft. %^ This Retoire 

 is a fpecial good thing for this Malady, and I have often ufed 

 it,, and it . did never fail me. I had this in France of a famous 

 MwiflMl yihp^ ciy.:ed.ii:^any, Hor^fi_tlierewith_ in my prefence. 



^mhevr.h o'Ar-n oh fvy J ^s: nooi c>} n^rfl ,0:?^^" r/:: • 

 • ,^o;)Aftet you liave walhed and" Ihaven, knocke'd, rubbed, and 



laid it open, as before is taught you, take a head of Garlick, 

 .picked and piile^,. three or four drops of the belt white wine 

 .Vinegar, a penny;W<§ight of Green Copperas, all well beaten 

 4:ogether,.applyitt:0 j;he7i>^?^f, ^nd then bjnd and ititdi it up, 

 and let it lye on four and twenty hours, then open it, and if 

 the yp^m be .not taken quite away, make more of: the 

 iarae medicine^ and.adminifler it again, binding it up as be- 

 fore, and after other four and twenty hours take of the me- 

 dicine, and then; you fhali need do nothing unto him, but on- 

 ly;, what you are.prefcribed in the precedent cure. This f did 

 ,nev:er try. Jinpther^ Firit, burn away the /?^;> with -a hot 

 ■Tyk^ then Ihaveit clofe with your Razor, that done have in 

 a readinefs .a piece of Leather, the breadth of the Sorrance, 

 and bind it hard upon it, and let it fo remain for the fpace of 

 iih hour, 'then take:himofF,'and lead him to the water, with- 

 ,out doing any more unto iiiiii,,;andiie;i^ cured. ThiSjCurel 

 oever tryed.: Anothery,''-^;^; ,-'/;.),; ■ ' ■'.::■. ] 



Take Muitard-feed, and beat it, and let it fteep a little in 

 fair water, and after make a Plaiiler thereof, and lay it to 

 the pUce, and three d^ays after take it away, but have a care 

 your horfe come- jqo^ unto it, with his Teeth , the hair 2X10 

 ienlg fhaven away, before you do apply your- Plahler, and 

 eChis will cure. him.;,-; This alfo I never proved. ; Another, 

 :Firil v^afh.and Ihave away the hair^ then take of the tender 

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