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fair water ; as this will make them lefs 

 craving after water. 



The volatile falts in the urine may Garlick 

 make it preferable to \\ater, and may \^^^<^om- 

 the reafon why garlic is found \o elfiea-"^^^ * 

 cious in thefe cafes : two or three cloves 

 given at a time in a feed, or three ounces 

 of garlick bruifeci, and boiled in a quart 

 of milk and water, and given every 

 other morning for a fortnight, having 

 been found very ferviceabie ; for by 

 warming and ftimulating the folids, and 

 diflblving the tenacious juices, which 

 choak up the veflels of the lungs, thefc 

 complaints are greatly relieved. 



Careful feedinor and moderate exercife Broken- 

 has greatly relieved broken-winded horfesi^^^"^^'^ 

 and though for the firfl: fummer they^^^^J^ , 

 have not been able to endure muchconftantly 

 labour, yet many have been found lefs abroad, 

 opprefled the fecond, and fome fcarce 

 perceptibly affedted the third ; and even 

 able to bear great fatigi;e : and could a 

 horfe be kept conflantly in the field, and 

 taken up only when ufed, he might by 

 this management do good fervice for ma 

 ny years. 



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