Of the VIVE S. 103 



For a BRUISED EYE, 

 Take Eyebright, Salendine and Rofemary of each a fingle 

 handful, bruifed together in a mortar, and Rofin in fine pow- 

 der half an ounce ; boil the above in a pint of Frefh Cream 

 over a flow fire, then (train it off for ufe. Put fome of the 

 above Ointment into the Eye with a feather twice a-day ; and 

 alfo fmear the Eyelid over with the fame. If the blood and 

 juices are in a bad habit, all the outward applications avail 

 nothing, therefore you mufl; have recourfe to inward medi- 

 cines, I would recommend the Turbith Mmeral Ball, fee page 

 24, or give gentle phyfic, or a courfe of Liver of Antimony 

 and Flour of Brimilone, and Nitre Salts, of each the fame 

 quantity, mixed together and given in all his Maflies ; that is, 

 one meat-fpoonful on a Mafli twice a-day. 



Se6lion, 37* 



Of the VIVES. 



nr^ H E Vives is a fwelling of the Glands and Vive-cord, 

 -*- which lieth underneath the Ears, and proceedeth down- 

 wards to the Gullet or Valve: In a young Horfe, it doth not 

 require much more than bleeding and keeping warm for the 

 time; but if the above complaint fliould happen to an old 

 Horfe, it denotes a crazy conflitution, which is but feldom 

 got clear of. The above generally feizes a Horfe, when at 

 Grafs. As fo, obferve to keep him up for fome time, then 

 proceed as follows* 



Far 



