2 94 0/ Scratches, Crown -Scabe, 



nofe down flrongly to the manger, yoU 

 will bring him upon his knees, where he 

 fhould be held till he is tired, which 

 cannot be long-, but if he does not lie 

 down foon, let him be thruft fideways 

 againfl his quarters to throw him over : 

 by forcing him down feveral times in this 

 way you may teach him to lie down at 

 the fame words you firft ufed for that pur- 



pofe. Other means are recommended 



for this purpofe, fuch as tying the horfe*s 

 tail With a cord, touching his fkin with 

 oil of vitriol, ^c. 



Thus have I endeavoured todiflinguifh 

 this dilbrder, and to point out when and 

 where internals are necelTary, and in what 

 cafes the cure may be ^ffeded by external 

 applications only. 



CHAP. XXXVIL 



i 

 O/'Scratches, Crown-Scabs, Rat-tails 



a?2d Capellets. 



Scratches in the heels have fo much 

 affinity with the greafe, and are fo 

 often concomitants of that diflemper, 

 that the method of treating them may be 



fele(5tec} 



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