The Contents. 



Chap.' XIII. Of broken, ft iff y tired) decayed, 

 bruifed) or fwelPd Legs. 262 



Chap. XIV. Of MelanderS) Selanders y SplentS) 

 Wind-galls y Farcey-knots, and other Swellings. 



270 



Chap. XV. Of an Attaint or Over-reach, 275 



Chap. XVI. Of the Scratches, 277 



Chap. XVII. Of the Ring-bone. 278 



Chap. XVIII. Of Vices of the Feet and Hoofs; 

 particularly fur bated Feet ; and of Pricks 

 made with Stubs or Nails in Shoeing) or in the 

 Streets. 280 



Chap. XIX. Of fcaWd Heels or Frufh ; and of 

 the Crown-fcab and Mange. 285 



Chap. XX. Of the Hoof-bound, or of wafted and 

 fljrunk Feet. 288 



Chap. XXI. Of all forts of Wounds and Hurts* 



290 



Chap. XXII. Of the Bitings of mad Dogs and 

 venemous Be aft s. 304 



Chap. XXIIL Of a Cough. ? oj 



Chap. XXIV. Of Obftr unions of the LungS) Fe- 

 vers, and other Sickneffes occasioned by Foun- 

 dering, j ^ 



Chap. XXV, Of the Preparations and Vertues of 

 Crocus Metallorum, Sal Polychreft, and the 

 Golden Sulphur of Antimony. 212 



Chap. XXVI. The Method of fattening Horfes, 



318 



Chap. XXVII. Of the Palpitation of the Heart. 



Chap. XXVIII. Of Fevers. 322 



Chap. XXIX, Of the Farcin, 325 



Chap, 



