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not yet io violently as to ftir the humows in tfie body too ~^ 

 much, neither let him fweat above an hour, then cool him 

 again by degrees, and that with great care and moderati- 

 on ; and thus ride 2ir\A fweat him for three days together ; 

 then for fix days together keep him warm, but not to fweat 

 any more, and during the time of his fweating and fix or 

 eight days after, let him have no cold drink, but white- Wa- 

 ter and fometimes a fvveet Mafh. And thus briefly oi fweat- 

 '^^' *^ This manner of giving fweat I have often ufed, 

 with great conlmodity to the horfe. But let us pafs on to 

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Hippoph. ^ "Y T ^'^^ ^"'^^ have yoH for a horfe iv^^tonguc 

 % y% / is hurt f 



V V Biff of This malady cometh by ac- 

 cident as with a Bit, Halter, or the like. 



Take therefore of Arman half an ounce, and roftit in the 

 embers till it be red hot, then take it up and beat it to very 

 fine powder, then take of Life-Honey a Sawcerful, and of 

 white-Wine one pint, mix and fteep thefe with the Powder 

 together, and fo let it boyl orer the fire, Hirrmg it continu- 

 ally together '-, then take it off, and let it cool, and fo wafli 

 his tongue therewith morning and evening, or aS you fhall 

 ,pleafe till it fee whole. \* This is very good. Another. 

 :; . Take the juyce of Saleridine,and wafh the hnrt-trngHe there- 

 with nine days together and it will cure it, albeit it be 

 half cut in funder,for the juyce of Salendine will Gongluti- 

 nate and fodder the tongue together being cut or wound- 

 ed* ^#* This alfo is very good. ' 



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