I N £) E X. 



inference to be drawn from 

 thence 217. A fubjeft too 

 cop.ous to be explained 

 here ± 1 8 



Humours, more than thirty al- 

 ways in the body ibid. 



J 



James (Dr.) his remedy for 



the bite of a mad dog 318 



jardons defcribed with the cure 



Jaundice defcribed 156. The 

 cure 157 



Jaw fet, niide convulfions. 



Ignorance of farriers expofed 

 Indian rhubarb not dear 340 



K 



Kidney?, diforders of, de- 

 scribed 159. The cure 160. 

 Obfervation thereon 161 



Knee ilrained, how cured 



251 



Lamenefs njide ftrains, frac- 

 tures, 

 Lamenefs incurable 346 



Lampas defcribed 282 i The 

 cure 283 



Lax and fcouringj fome re. 

 marks thereon 143. How 

 cured 545, 146 



Lethargy, or fleepy evil, how 



treated 85 



fymptoms of 84 



Lungs inflamed j the fymptoms 

 ot 53. How dilBnguifhed 

 from the pleurify 54 



Long fhoes inconvenient 358 



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M. La FofTe, who 1 r 4 



— . method of fhoe- 



Mad dog, bite of, how treated 



317 



Mallenders what, and how 



cured 281 



Mange defcribed, and cure 



174 

 Mead (Dr.) his medicines for 



the bite of a mad dog 



3«7 



Medinines injurious to healthy 



horfes i 



Mercurials fliould be given in 

 fmall quantities, as altera- 

 tives I go 

 Mercurials, why they fre- 

 quently falivate horfes 208 

 Mixtures for drains, 227, 232 

 Scalding 27 1. Obferva- 

 lions thereon 272 



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