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As for theCwn?-, the Horfe mult be fed mthBran 

 inftead of Oats. Give him a cooling Clyfler, next 

 day let him Blood, the day after inject another 

 Clyfter, and next day after that bleed him again, 

 not exceeding the quantity of two Pounds of Blood 

 at a time. This done, boil two Quarts of Water , 

 and put it into a fail-full of common Water , with 

 a large handful of Oriental Bole, beaten to Powder. 

 Mix all well, and let the Horfe drink it lukewarm 

 for his ordinary Drink, Morning and Evening ", gi- 

 ving him full liberty to drink, and quench his Thirft, 

 which in this Difeafe is exceflive ^ for the more he 

 drinks, he will be the fooner cured. 

 A staV f Sometime a Horfe, thro 7 immode- 

 £looa\ ^ rate exercife in the Heat of Summer, 

 pifles pure Blood. If a Vein or Vef- 

 fel be broken, it is mortal. If it proceeds only 

 from the heat of the Kidneys? 'tis eafily cur'd ; for 

 in that cafe all the Urine is not Blood, for a fmall 

 quantity of Blood will give a red Tincture to a 

 large quantity of Urine. For the Cure ; bleed the 

 Horfe, and give him every Morning, for fix or 

 feven days, three pints of the Infufion of Crocus Me- 

 tallorum in White-wine *, (which will both cleanfe 

 the Bladder, and heal the part affected) keeping 

 hjm bridled four hours before, and after taking it. 

 If this Difeafe is accompanied with a heat and 

 beating in the Flanks, give him a cooling Clyfter in 

 the Evening \ bleed him a fecond time •, and dif- 

 folve two Ounces of Sal Polychrefi in the three pints of 

 Emetick. Wine prefcribed to be given every Mor- 

 ning. If the Sal Polychrefi fpoils his eating, or if 

 the EmetickJWine does not compafs the Cure ^ give 

 the following Medicine, the vermes of which I 

 have experienced. 



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