Of THE PL EU RIS Y. I7 



If the GRIPES JJiould Continue 



A long time, and the Excrement or Stools feem to look of 

 a black colour, and llink much, and are oft repeated in fmall 

 quantities; it feems then to be dangerous, and a great appear- 

 ance of a mortification coming on. In the above cafe I would 

 advife to make ufe of all the Cooling Clyilers, fee page 14, 

 and throw them up often, that is twice or thrice a day ; like- 

 wife, to make ufe of the Cooling Quick Purge, fee page 19. 

 And at the fame time to boil with all the Water he has, a double 

 handful of Marfli Mallows and Parlley, to which add one 

 ounce of Gum Arabic diffolved in a pint of hot Water, and 

 mixed with all his common Water ; that is one ounce a-day 

 mixed with the Decodion of Mallows and Parfley, which is 

 for his common drinking. 



Seftion, 1 7. 



VOODOOOeOOOO 



0/the PLEURISY and INFLAMMATION of the LUNGS. 



TN this diforder a Horfe fhews great uneafinefs; he often. 

 ■*" drives to lay down, but darts up again immediately, then 

 will turn his head to his lide. The above fymptoms has caufed 

 feveral men to miflake the Pleurify, and think it to be the 

 Gripes. In a Gripe a Horfe lays down, and rolls and tumbles 

 himfelf over and over, and afterwards lays oh his back by his 

 own choice ; but in a Pleurify there are no fuch fymptoms ; 

 for a Horfe in a Pleurify has his ears and feet always hot, and 

 his mouth dry, aiid feems much in a Fever, and generally has 



a fliort 



