i62 Of SAND-CRACKS. 



For an Old OVER-REACH, STAB, or TREAD, on the 

 CORONET'PART, that is ULCERATED, 



In the firfl place dip a fmall pledget of Tow in Butter of 

 Antimony; then thruil the pledget into the bottom of the 

 Ulcer with a Probe, then direclly take it out, and put a frefh 

 pledget of the fame in, and there let it remain; then imme- 

 diately apply the following Sucking Plaifter. 



Take Soft Soap and Common Salt, of each the fame quantity 

 mixed together in a mortar to a Plailler; repeat five or fix of 

 the above Plaiflers, one every other day ; and when the Ulcer 

 is clear at the bottom, make ufe of the following mixture. 



Take Egyptiacum three ounces, and Red Precipitate three 

 drams, mixed together in a mortar ; then add Spirits of Wine, 

 Oil of Turpentine, and Aquafortis, of each one ounce, and 

 mix the whole together for ufe; when ufed fliake the bottle 

 well, and dab the part once a-day, with a pledget of Tow 

 dipped in the above mixture; then bind the faid pledget to 

 the part; obferve to keep the Horfe in a loofe flable during 

 the time of the cure. 



Seftion, 60. 



Of SAND-CRACKS. 



C AND-CRACKS, are fmall Cracks on the infide of the Foot, 

 and fometimes on the outfide of the Foot; and commonly 

 crack downwards, through the Coronet-part, halfway down 

 to the flioe ; but mod commonly happen on the infide of the 

 Foot; rather nearer to the Heel-part. The above generally 

 happen to narrow wire-heeled Horfes ; alfo, there is another 



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