276 Oj Wind-Galls, Blood, 



plied, will fometimes remove them.^ 

 Camphorated fpirits of wine are alfo very 

 ^ effedtual for this purpofe to difperfe them, 

 'to which a little fpirit offal Am.moniac 

 may be added. The repellers above- 

 mentioned are fuccefsfully applied in thefe 

 cafes, and if you are obliged to work the 

 horfe, take care your faddle is nicely 

 chambered. 



A ITt-faft, A ftt'faft proceeds generally from a 

 what. warble, and is the horfe's hide turned 

 horny, which, if it cannot be difToived 

 and foftened, by rubbing with the mer- 

 curial ointment,, muft be cut out, and 

 treated then as a frefli wound. 



CHAP. XXXIII. 



Of Wind-Galls, Blood, md Bog- 



Spavins. 



Wind- A ^ind-Gall is a flatulent fuelling, 

 galls de- jML which yields to the prclTure of the 

 fcribed. finger, and recovers its fliape on the re- 

 moval thereof: the tumour is vifible to 

 the eye, and often feated on both fides 



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