io8 Of B L I S T E R S. 



then for ufe. If it fhould be the Wet Canker, rub the part 

 with the above fparingly, but if it is the Dry Canker, rub the 

 part plentifully. Alfo, the above Ointment anfwers well to 

 Hop a heat, that frequently happens to a Tail, on the upper 

 part when in the puUies in the time of fetting, and fo-forth, 

 by only fmearing fome of the Ointment with your finger on 

 the galled part of the TaiL 



Se6lion, 40. 



Of BLISTERS of VARIOUS SORTS. 



BLISTERS are proper for all hard Excrefcences, and hard 

 callous Subllances, and for let or broken-down Sinews, 

 and Spavins, Ringbones, Curbs and Splents, and alfo do aflifl 

 to difperfe all* hard Tumors, fuch as have no matter formed 

 in them. By repeating any of the following Blifters, as occa- 

 fiorl may require the ufe of them. 



A MILD BLISTER. 



Take the Ouickfilver Oil of Bays two ounces, Cantharides, 

 Euphorbium, and Oil of Origanum, of each two drams, all 

 mixed together for ufe. The above is mild in its operation, 

 .and might be made ufe of with fafety where a Blifter is re- 

 quired, obferving to give proper intervals between each 

 Blifher, that the part may become cool and clear from fcurf 

 before you repeat another Bliiler. 



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