gG Of the SCAB. 



pouring the Water on the Loins : then wet as much Hay with 

 Spring Water as will cover the Loins, about a quarter of a 

 yard tiiick, then lay a double blanket on the part, with pro- 

 per girths to keep the hay and blanket on the part-: repeat 

 the Watering and the wet Hay every day for a- week together. 

 The above method will fwcat the part much if repeated. 

 Then proceed as fuUows ; take Butterton's Water, fee page 

 129, and rub the Loins well with the above mixture once a« 

 day, until the part begins to fweat and become fcurfy : then 

 leave off rubbing until the part becomes cool; then apply on 

 the part afFlicled, the Strengthening Charge, fee page 113. 

 Then make ufe of a loofe flable for the fpace of three months, 

 and at the fame time give two or three cooling Purges : I 

 would recommend the Quick Cooling Purge for an Inflamed 

 Bowel, fee page 19. 



Seftion, 33. 



JiC ^ ik )lc A )l^ A ^ 



Of the SCAB or MANGE. 



npHE Scab is v/ell known to all men that have had the leaR 

 -*- prafticc among Horfes, therefore its needlefs to give a 

 defcription of it : but however, the cafe of the Scab is, if 

 not catchcd from another Horfe, is generally from poverty 

 and lownefs of blood, and in that cale the pores of the Ikin 

 are ftagnated and Void of perfpiration, which often is occa* 

 fioncd, by being over-heated and too fuddenly cooled, fo the 

 poor Horfe is certain to have a bad Surfeit, if not the Scab. 

 As the above diforder is a lurker in the ikin, outward appli* 



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