i66 Of wounds in the FEET. 



take Egyptiacum three ounces, and Red Precipitate three 

 drams, and mix them well together in a mortar ; then add 

 Spirits of Wine and Oil of Turpentine of each one ounce, and 

 Aquafortis one ounce, all mixed together for ufe ; dip a fmall 

 pledget of Tow in the above mixture, and apply it on the 

 part; obferve to (hake the bottle when ufed; repeat the fame 

 once a-day, and at the fame time make ufe of the following 

 mixture. 



A Drying MIXTURE for a Running THRUSH. 



Take Common Tar one pint, and Common Allum in hne 

 powder three ounces, mixed together cold for ufe : fpread a 

 plaifter of the above, upon Tow, and apply it to the part, and 

 cover it up with dry Tow ; repeat the dreffing every other 

 day ; alfo, I will advife that all Horfes that are kept in the 

 liable, if they are fubjecl to Thrufhes; fhould have, their Feet 

 well waQied, within and without, three times a-day with Old 

 Lant kept in readinefs for that purpofe; and never greafe a 

 Horfe's Foot, but after a hard journey, and no other time,, 

 for greafe is hurtful to the Feet of fueh Horfes. 



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Of WOUNDS in General in the FEET. 



THE Feet are liable to be wounded from feveral weapons, 

 fuch as Nails, broken Glafs-bottles, Stubs, Thorns, or 

 the like weapons. If a Foot fhould be wounded from any of 

 the above weapons, firft obferve to open the part with a 

 drawing-knife to the bottom, and be careful to take all the 

 offender out ; and if a Nail or any other weapon has wounded 



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