2 3 6 The Compleat Horfeman : or^ 



Tellitory of the Wall, of each three hand fuls', Aniffeedi 

 an Ounce -, or a handful of green Fennel, if it be in 

 the Summer, Let them boil half an hour in a large 

 Tot or Kettle in 3 or 4 quarts of Water, adding an 

 Ounce and a half, or two Ounces of Liver of Anti- 

 mony, in fine pouder. After the Decottion is half 

 cold) prefs it out, and add to the ftrain'd Liquor four 

 Ounces of Lenitive Eleftuary, and a quarter of a 

 found of frejh Butter. M'x and make a Glyfter, to 

 be inje&ed every day with an Ounce of Sal Poly- 

 chrefi, after you have walk'd the Horfe. After 

 he has got two Glyfiers, give him the following 

 Draught. 



Take of the Waters of Vipers grafs, Car duns Bene 

 ditlm, Scabious, Rofes, and bitter Succory, of each 

 half a Tint. Give the Horfe a Quart of thefe Wa- 

 ters, with an Ounce of Zedoary, and two Drams of 

 Saffron, both of them in fine pouder ; or, inftead of 

 them, an Ounce of the Confection of Hyacinth, without 

 Musk or Amber-, then rinfe the Horn with the half 

 pint that remains, and make him drink, that alfo. 

 After which let him ftand four hours with a Wa- 

 ter-Bit in his Mouth, and as foon as you unbridle 

 him, lay moiftetfd Bran before him to Eat, and at 

 Night injeft the Glyfter, with an Ounce and a half 

 cf Sal Polychreft. 



To eafe his Head, by making him void a great 

 quantity of Water and bitter Flegm ', Take Afa 

 foetid a and pouder of Savin, of each half an Ounce', 

 tye 'em in a Bag to the Bitt *, after he has ftood 

 bridled two hours, unbridle him for two Hour* ^ 

 and then put in the Bag again. 

 An V "i e ft ^ e following Cordial Pouder is of 

 cordial J poi^ general ufe for other Infirmities, as 

 dcr. well as a Cold and Cough, and ought 



to be kept ready made by thofe who 

 keep HorfeS. 'Tis this. Takff Sajfafras, Zedoary-, 

 Elecampane^ Gentian^ Car I in t Thifile^ Angelica, 



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