Of crushes from the SADDLE. 99 



cold; then for ufe. This Ointment is to be ufed as the above 

 in all refpefts : and one good drefTing is fufhcient for a cure. 



Another to Kill LICE on a HORSE or COW. 



Take the Herb Foxglove, two or three double handfuls; 

 boil them well in fix quarts of Old Lant, when almolt cold, 

 Vv^afti the Horfe all over with the above decoclion two or three 

 times, that is, once a-day: the above is very fafe to dellroy 

 vermine; and will caufe a Horfe or Cow to thrive, and come 

 on well after it; and is proper to wafli a Horfe with, after he 

 is drelfed with the Ointment for the Mange; it alfo, is proper 

 to wafh a Horfe that is fubje8. to wet itchings in the (kin, or 

 the dry Scurvy that caufes a Horfe to itch, rub, and fcrub, 

 with wet blotches on the Ikin, that appear like unto a Tetter- 

 worm. 



Seftion, 35. 



Of Frcjh CRUSHES from the SADDLE. 



^ I "^AKE Spirits of Wine and Camphire, and Oil of Turpen- 

 -*- tine, of each half a pint, and Horfe Oil one pint, mixed 

 together in a bottle for ufe. Rub the part affiifted with the 

 above for half an hour together, then cover it up with hot 

 Horfe-muck out of the mixen, and repeat tl^e fame once 

 a-day. The above will mollify the fwelling and fhrink it flat 

 if not too badly crufhed withinfide, and rf cruflied badly, it 

 will bring it to a head : then it might be cut open and treated 

 as a Green Wound or Ulcer, 



Or 



