^h Of fie GREASE. 



the tongue, or gums, in eating. Old 

 horfes are molt liable to this infirmity, 

 and whofe upper overfhoot the under 

 teeth in a great degree. 



The cure. To remedy this evil, you may either 

 chop off the fuperfluous parts of the 

 teeth with a chifel and mallet, or file 

 them down, which is the better way, till 

 you have fufficiently wafted them. 



CHAP. XXXVI. 

 Of fhe GREASE. 



The T N oi'<^er to^ treat this diforder with 

 greafeto A Tome propriety (without having re- 

 be confi- courfe to humour/hUmg down for its ex- 



d.To'rl'o'fP^"''^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ confider it as arifing 

 the ve/Tds ^^^^ ^'^^0 different caufes ; a fault or re- 

 as well as laxation in the veffels, or a bad difpofi- 

 thebJood. tion in the blood and juices ; but unlefs 

 the reader has fome idea of the blood's 

 circulation, or will give himfelf a little 

 trouble to obtain it, this dodlrine will be 

 of little ufe to him, and he mull be con- 

 tent to be ftill impofed on with the ufual 



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