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day anoint. again, and exhibit half an Oiince of the 

 fame Remedy. After which, untie the Garter, chafe 

 the Leg with Spirit of Wine, few a Cloth dip'd in 

 the fame Spirit about the Swelling *, and after that, 

 rub the part with the Duke's Oyntment, to afTwage 

 the Swellings. 



The fame Remedies will ferve for all venomoiu 

 Bitings follow'd by Swellings : Bating the Sitings of 

 Serpents, againft: which, I take the Effence of Vipers td 

 be the molt effectual remedy. 



CHAP. XXIIL 



Of a Cough. 



HOrfes are often fubje& to Coughs ; againft which, 

 'twill be proper to mix an equal quantity of 

 Fenugreek, and flower of Brim fl one, with moi fiend Oats ; 

 and to give 'em for ordinary drink a Pailful of Wa*> 

 ter t mix'd with a pound of fiony. For fat Horfes, 

 the continu'd ufe of a fmall handful of Hempfeed, 

 mix'd with Oats, is very ferviceable ; as alfo the 

 infufion of that feed, in White-Wine, given after it 

 lias infus'd a Night. The continu'd ufe of a hand" 

 ful of Juniper-Berries, or of the Wood, and greeri 

 leaves of Tamartik, ftamp'd, and mix'd with moift- 

 en'd Oats or Bran, rifing every day from a fmaller 

 Co a larger quantity - 7 is likevvife very proper 

 Or, 



Take newly churn d Butter, before it R < 

 is waft d, and Hony, of each a pound', f ora ^ C Jh o 

 with two Ounces of Juniper-berrieS, make 

 Pills, to be rolled up in pouder of Liquorice \ and given 

 with a pinr, or a pint and a half of White-Wine, 

 keeping the Horfe bridled two hours before, and 



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