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Where the Drinks or Cordial Balls may be necessary. 



this complaint the horse should have warm water 

 and mashes. By strict attention to these rules 

 the swelling upon his legs will soon subside, and 

 nature return to her former state again. Should, 

 however, the horse be poor, or lean of flesh, and 

 inclining to be hidebound, or surfeited, it will be 

 proper to give him two or three of the drinks (No. 

 44, p. 70); or, if thought more proper, one of the 

 cordial balls (No. 90, p. 139) may be given every 

 morning after he returns from exercise. The 

 observations here laid down will enable every 

 person of ability to manage the disease through 

 every stage. 



