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off, which will caufe the Wind-galls to break out and bleed 

 and then heal and cure the Wind-galls well and^foundly . *^'<' 

 This is as good as the former. Another. Wafh and fhavc as- 

 formerly is (hewed you, then give fire to the place, that 

 done, open the Wind- galls juft in the middle line or ftroak 

 half an inch at kaft, and fo crufh forth the jelly with your 

 thumb, then 



Take Pitch, Rofin, and' Maflick, of each like much, and 

 therewith charge the place as before is taught you. This is- 

 very good. Another. Firft wafh and (have, and open the place 

 with your fleam, &c. then take of Oyl de-Bay, and of Tur- 

 pentine, of each one fpoonful, Vcrdigr<eafs in fine powder, 

 one penny- worth, the white of an Egg, and of red-Lead twa 



ounces in powder, boyl allfhefeto a falve, and adminifber" 

 it to the place plaiftcr-wife. ^^"^ This is one of the beft cures' 

 for Wind-galls that I do know. 



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Hippoph. \A7J^at isgoedfor dhorihkhat is wrUng or hm m 



^^ f^^ Withers? 



Biff of. This is- a thing that I have handled before, yet I* 



will give you a few more receits. Having travelled him, and' 



coming home, or to your Inn, when you take off the faddle,' 



yukUr-. and that you do Snd the horfe to be wftmg in the withers^ and 



TfiHsg. iiis back or -n^jrkr J thereby to be fwelled, immediately clap 



on the Saddle again, and lay upon the fwoln place fome wet 



litter, and fo let the Saddle abide on again j then cut up a thin 



Turf of grafs and earth together, that done, put the Turf 



upon the fire, and let it vhere remain tillit becometh red-hot, 



and being well burned, take it from the fire, and moiflen the 



^ grafly-fide very well with white Wine- Vinegar, then take off 



the wet litter, and lay the Turf very hot with the graffy-fide 



next to the place, and foput on the Saddle again, and let it 



fo remain for ail nighty and this prefently helpeth any fwel- 



liiTg in the irirkw, or any other part of the back^ asalfoa- 



ny.fwellings by fpur-galjs or Navel-galls. "^^"^ This is very 



gpod.. Another- If thfe skin be broken , or ulcerated, 



Takr, 



