78 Ot a horse burnt by a-MARE 



you have made ufe of the above, you may proceed as follows. 

 Take Flour of Brimllone and Frelh Butter of each one ounce^ 

 and Sugar of Lead two drams, mix the above together for 

 ufe ; then take two large Goofe-quills, dip and rub the 

 feathery ends of the quills in the above mixture, then put one 

 of the quills up each noflril, then tie a piece of packthread to 

 the hard end of each quill, and tie the packtliread over the 

 Horfe's poll as a headflal of a bridle; then ride him for one 

 hour every day, with the feathers anointed as above direfted. 

 Keep him warm during the whole time. The above method 

 will cleanfe his head much, and free the Glands from flimy 

 fnot and filthinefs ; fhould the Kernels underneath and about 

 the Glands flill continue hard and gummy, rub the part well 

 twice a-day with the llrong Mercurial Ointment, which will 

 if repeated wafle the part fine. 



Se6lion, 27. 



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OJ a HORSE BURNT by a MARE, 



THE fymptoms of the above are as follow, the Horfe'5 

 penis and teflicles will fwell, and the thin membrane of 

 the yard or penis will feem to be galled in fpecks and blotches^ 

 and for the moil part will appear to hang out of the fcrotum or 

 fheath, with a conftant running or gleet at the end of the penis. 

 Firll bleed moderately, and repeat bleeding as fyrnptoms re- 

 quire; at the fame time foment the penis and tefticles with any 

 mild fomentation of herbs, boiled in Skim-milk and Water, 

 three times a-day ; then after each fomenting, give the yard a 



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