10 Of J A U N D I C E S. 



The faid Ball is very ferviceable for Horfes in the Stag- 

 gers; alfo, in the FalHng Evil, and Convulfions. 



The ufe of the above Balls is, to quicken the motion of the 

 head and membrane, or the net that covers the brain. The 

 above, being repeated, will free the head; and caufe him to 

 llobber and flaver, and the like evacuations. But if the above 

 diforder fliould continue longer than common, and the Ani- 

 mal has taken to lie down much, make ufe of the following for 

 the lad remedy. 



Take Quickfilver and pour two drams of it into each ear, 

 and ibake it well into th^ head. The above has done wonder- 

 ful cures to the aflonifhment of many. 



Seftion, 3. 



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Of YELLOWS or JAUNDICE, 



THE caufc of the Yellows, is, commonly from a ftone in 

 the gall-bladder, or decay of the liver. Although, I may 

 juftly fay, that I never could find a gall-bladder in a Horfe; 

 but without doubt, there muft be a gall-pipe in the liver, to 

 affifl the chyle or food to a digeflion. The fymptoms of the 

 Yellows, are a great heavinefs and weaknefs : a Horfe will be 

 very feeble in all his anions, and feem to breathe fainty, with 

 deep fighs, and his appetite quite gone : the white of his eyes, 

 his mouth and lips, and the roof of his mouth, will appear 

 yellow, and alfo his urine yellow : he will feem very weak, 

 and has the appearance of a flow Fever. I have known a Horfe 

 fo weak in the Jaundice, that he could not walk a Mile : in the 

 above diforder, make ufe of the following dire6lions. 



A Brink 



