TJ^^Ex^ert Famm. Chap, lo. 



bary Sope, and put it up into hi|. iVb/e gentl y, and by de- 

 grees, and fo draw it oiit again aS treatkbly. Another^ 



If you do perceive your horfe in bis travel to fall lick fud- 

 denly of. the 5/:^f/j, and thaEyoube infucha place, where 

 for the prefcnt you can get no help, then thruft up^ the 

 greater end of your riding rod into either noflril good and 

 hard, caufing him thereby to bleed ws\]y and this will preferve 

 him for the time, till you come where you may meet with 

 better remedy : Then take apiece.of whcatenleavenjBay-falt, 

 Rue, Aqua vits, and ftrong white wine Vinegar, of each as 

 much as will fuffice, bray all thefe in a flone morter very well,, 

 then put this medicine into two thin fine linnen cloths, or 

 rags, by equal portions,, and then moillen it well in the li- 

 quor, and fa convey thofe clouts into either of his Ears one, 

 and tlien Hitch Uiem upclofe, that he get not the medicine 

 forth, but that the fubltance thereof may be diffufed into his 

 head, and let the medicine remain fo four and twenty hours, 

 then take forth the rags, and this will make him a found and 

 whole horfi..^;^ Butb&re you^ apply this medicine to his 

 Mars^ run higi through the- Grifik .cf the Nofe with an iron 

 BoSiin^ a;id t^ene:xt*day after let him blood in the iVijc^and 

 Mouthy and then give him this drink, which will keep off the 

 Teilows for* coining too fait upon him ; then take Turmerick, 

 Myrrh, Ivory, or Hearts-horn, of each one ounce, of Saffron 

 ©ne penny-worth, pound all thefe by themfelves to very fine 

 powder, then take Selandine a good handful, flamp it and 

 Itrain it, and put the juyce thereof to the other Ingredients, 

 then put unto it of Muskadine or fwect Sack, one pint, or 

 for want thereof, of ftrong Ale one quart, adding unto it of 

 London Treacle one ounce, fet thefe upon the fire, and let it 

 boylone walm or, two, and in the taking off, put unto it of 

 fweet Butter the^ g^uantity of an Egg, and fo. having well 

 IbreWed the fame, give it him blood- warm, and for three or 

 four days, give him either fweet Malhes,,or white water. *^1^ 

 This is very good* Another, 



Firft take bloo^ from him in the Nech^ and Mcmh, andJet 

 Mini chew and fw^Upw down his ^/<?o^, being moftwholfome 

 fm. him v and whilft; l\^ i^ thus hleee^ng thruft an iron.Bodkini 



ifi]pQu§h.tJhsOdf^si,of his |^ofe,skiEL and allj then *' ' 

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