176 Of Surfeits, Mange, and 



. But when this diforder is con trailed by 

 low feeding, and poverty of blood, the 

 diet mud be mended, and the horfe pro- 

 perly indulged with hay and corn. The 

 following ointments are effedlually ufed 

 for this diforder, rubbed into the parts 

 afFeded every day. 



for the 

 mange. 



Omtments TAKE powdered brimftone, train-oil, 

 and tar, or each equal quantities ; to 

 which may be added ginger,, or white 

 hellebore. 



Or, 



TAKE fulphur vivum half a pound, 

 crude fal Armoniac one ounce, hogs- 

 lard, or oil, a fufHcient quantity to 

 form into an ointment. 



Or, 



TAKE qulckfilver, and oil of vitriol, 

 of each one ounces hogs-lard one 

 pound, fuiphur vivum tour ounces, 

 oil of turpentine one ounce and 

 half. 



Thefe are both very powerful remedies 

 for this diforder, and can fcarce fail of 

 fuccefs. 



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