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though a very abfurd one •, and muH: be 

 very pernicious in its confequences, from 

 the bad effects it may have in pradlice ; 

 as muit the fame reafoning alfo in regard 

 to purging. 



RoweLs Thus to lean hide-bound horfes, and 

 ^'toV""' thofe of a dry hot conftitution, the dif- 

 charge, by depriving the conlVitiition of 

 fo much blood and fluids, is daily ex- 

 haufting the ftrength of the animal; and 

 may be prod^/dlive of bad confequences, 

 by defrauding the confl:itution of a ne- 

 cefTary fluid. 



When But in diforders from fulnefs, attended 



proper, ^vith acrimony, or fliarpnefs of the juices, 

 and with defluxions on the eyes, lungs, 

 or any part of confequence ; the gradual 

 difcharge, brought on by thefe means, 

 will contribute to lefl^en the fulnefs on 

 the parts afi'edled, and give the vefl^els an 

 opportunity of recovering their tone, while 

 evacuating and alterative medicines are 

 doing their office. 



Obferva- It may be necefl!ary, however, to ob- 

 tons. ferve, that there is a wonderful commu- 

 nication between the veflels of the cellu- 

 lar membrane under the fkin, which re- 

 markably appears, by inflating thofe of 



Iheep, 



