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In two or three days he will probably 

 run at the noie, and begin to feed ; but 

 (hoLild he not, and continue hot and lliort- 

 breathed, you mufl bleed him again, and 

 give the following glyfter. 



. . ^ TAKE fena and marfh- mallows, of 

 glyfter. " ^^^^ two ounces •, fennel and bay- 



berries, each one ounce; boil in 

 five pints of water to two quarts, 

 pour off the clear, and add four 

 ounces of purging falts, two or three 

 of fyrup of buckthorn, and half a 

 pint or linfeed, or any common 

 oi-l. 



If by thefe means he grows cooler, 

 and his pain moderates, repeat the glyf- 

 ter the next day, unlefs it worked too 

 much-, then intermit a day-, and when 

 he comes to eat fcalded bran and picked 

 hay, leave off the balls, and continue only 

 the decodion, with now and then a 

 glyfter. 



ObOtva- ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ obferved, that a horfe 

 ' tionl ^ feldom gets the better of thefe diibrders, 

 unlefs he has relief in a few days; for if 

 the inflammation is not checked in that 

 time, it uiually terminates in a gan- 

 grene. 



