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CHAP. XXXIV. 



(yMallenders and Sallenders. 



MAllenders are cracks in the bend Malfeni- 

 of the horfe's knee, that difcharge ^^" j^* 

 a fliarpe indigefled matter -, they are often 

 the occafion of lamenels, ftiffnefs, and 

 the horfe's flun^bhng. 



Sallenders are the fame diftemper, fi- Sallen- 

 tuate on the bendino; of the hoimh, and tiers what, 

 occafion a lamenefs behind. 



They are both cured by waihing the How 

 parts with a lather of foap warmed, or cured. 

 old chamber-lye-, and then applying over 

 the cracks a ftrong m.ercurial ointm,enc 

 fpread on tow, with which they flioukl be 

 drelTed, night and morning, till all the 

 fcabs fall off- if this fliould not fiicceed, 

 anoint theiw nio;ht and morning; with a 

 little of the following, and apply the above 

 ointment over it. 



TAKE hogs- lard, two ounces -, fub- An oint- 

 limate mercury, two drams. . mentfor 



that pu;- 

 pofe. 



Or, 



