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ftood, in order to be managed fkilfullyl 

 it is plain too, that violent hot medicines 

 fhould in every fpecies of this diforder be 

 guarded againft, and given with grea 

 caution and diicretion, even in the firft 

 kind of flatulent cholic, where indeed 

 they can only be wanted -, yet too often, 

 when prepared by the farriers, with oil 

 of turpentine, geneva, pepper", and brine, 

 &c, they even increafe that diforder, by 

 Itimukting the neck of the bladder too 

 forcibly J heating the blood, and inflam- 

 ing the bowels, till a mortification is 

 brought on them. Thefe are in general 

 the conflant appearances of horfes that die 

 of this diforder, whofe bowels being ex- 

 amined for that purpofe, have been found 

 inflamed, full of red and livid fpots, fomc- 

 times quite blacked, crifped with extreme 

 heat, and rotten. 



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