6i Of BROKEN-WINDED HORSES. 



then fill the bottle up with Old Lant, and let it fland for a 

 week, but obferve to (hake the bottle every day ; then clear 

 off a quart bottlcful for ufe, and wet all his Corn with the 

 above Lant, and as you take one quart out of the earthen 

 botde, put one quart of frcfli Lant into the fame bottle again. 

 The Antimony will ferve you fjr ever, and will anfwer the 

 fame purpofe. Or you may inilead of the above Antimony 

 and Lant Decoftion, make ufe of the Squills Drink for a 

 Wheezing in the Stomach, fee page 36, and obferve the di- 

 rections there given in all refpefts. 



For a BROKEN-WINDED HORSE, 



Firfl bleed, then give two ounces of Quickfilver ; one ounce 

 to be given down each noftril in a morning fading, and let 

 him faft four hours after each dofe. The above to be re- 

 peated for eight mornings together. 



Continue bleeding every week; at the fame time indulge 

 him with M allies and warm Water, and let him be in a loofe 

 warm Stable during the whole time. 



The above was communicated to me by a worthy Gentle- 

 man, a friend of mine, who fays it never failed a cure ; and 

 lince then I have found it to anfwer well. 



As the folloxoing ADVERTISEMENT, 



In the public paper, w^as communicated to the public in 

 general, and I having the opportunity to fee it, I then thought 

 it a pack of fluff; but fince then, I was informed by a worthy 

 Gentleman, a friend u^f mine, who had made a trial of the 

 Receipt, and found it to anfwer a cure on two of his own 

 Ilorfes. I therefore thought it my duty to give it a place here. 



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