2 4^ The Compleat Horfeman : or y 



produce the fame efTe£ts,and is of peculiar ufe in Cly* 

 fters. This Emetkk Wine or Beer, is both given at the 

 Mouth,and in je&ed at the Nolh lis with good fuccefs. 

 Thefe are the beft Remedies yet known j but a 

 true Glanders is for the molt part incurable. 



CHAP. VI. 



Of the Difeafes of the Eyes. 



TH E Difeafes of the Eyes proceed either from 3 

 defluxion of fharp biting humours, enflaming 

 the Eye j or from fome external hurt. In the for* 

 ifier cafe the Eyes are watry, hot, red and fwollen } 

 and the defiuclion advances gradually : In the latter 

 the Malady comes quickly to a heighth, and on the 

 outfide of the Eye the Skin is peel'd off 



If the Diftemper proceeds from a Rheum, or 

 peflution, you mull confider whether the Rheum is 

 immediately deriv'd from the Eye, or from another 

 Difaffe&ed part. In the latter cafe the redreffing 

 of the part will fet the Eye free : In the former 

 'tis proper to cool his Blood with an Ounce of Sal- 

 Trunel, mix'd every day with his bran ; and when 

 it lefTens his Appetite 3 to fhift it with Liver of 

 Antimony, till he comes to his Stomach agaiu. If 

 the Eye be fwollen, hot, clos'd up, and red or blood- 

 ihotten, let the following Medicine be immediately 

 applied. 



Tak^ common Bole Armenickinpouder^ \ 

 A Remedy for m ; x ; t ith ri „ ej[ar and t y Whites of g 



Eyes. t ^°^-ggh till it be reduc d to a kind or 



Pafte, to be applied Morning and . 

 Evening, about the Eye, for half a Foot round, 

 bathing the Eye five cr fix times a day, with a lit- I 

 tie fine Spunge foak'd in Brandy. Or, 



Take a new laid Egg boifd hard ' and having ta-> | 

 tin off the fell % cut it through the middle, and take 



out 



