312 0///5^ Running-Thrufli, Canker, 



yet made no alteration in pradice, nor 

 probably will ; fince phyfieians and fur- 

 geons have chiefly to do with tendons, 

 membranes, ^c» in an inflam„ed, or mor- 

 bid ftate, not in the found flate thefe 

 experiments were made; for though in 

 the latter, they may appear to have little 

 or no fenfations, yet when inflamed, as 

 in the former, experience muft convince 

 us, thev are often attended with intenfe 

 pains and fatal confequences ; as in the 

 pleurify and phrenitis, in pun6lured and 

 overftrained tendons and ligaments, efpe* 

 cially when thefe accidents happen in mor- 

 bid habits, and an inflammatory ft ate of 

 blood. 



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CHAP. XLT. 



Of the Running- Thru fli. Canker, and 

 Lofs of Hoof. 



THE thrufli, or frufh, is an impof- 

 thume, that fometimes gathers in 

 nmgthrurn [{^g frog •, or a fcabby and ulcerous dif- 

 deicnbed. pQfj^^Qj^^ which fometimes caufes it to fall 

 off: when the difcharge is natural, the 



feet 



