J 70 Q/' Surfeits, Mange, and 



due fecretions ; to which end it fliould be 

 given every day for a fortnight, or three 

 weeks. 



CHAP. XIX. 



Of Surfeits, Mange, and Hide- 

 Bound. 



SUrfeits arife from various caufes : but 

 are commonly the effeds of fome 

 difcafes not attended to, or that have been 

 ill cured. 



Surfeits A horfe is faid to be furfelted, when 

 dcfcribed. his coat flares, and looks rufty and dirty, 

 though proper means has not been want- 

 ing to keep him clean. The fkin is full 

 of fcales and dander, that lays thick and 

 mealy among the hair, and is conftantly 

 fupplied with a frefh fuccefTion of the 

 fame, for want of due iranfpiration. 

 Some horfes have hurdles of various fizes, 

 like peas or tares •, feme have dry fixecl 

 fcabs all over their limbs and bodies : 

 others a moifture, attended with heat and 

 inflammation 3 the humours being fo 



Iharp, 



