Part II. PerfeSi Farrier. 3 1 7 



Solution of the Scoriae, in an Earthen^ Tot ; and they'll 

 precipitate a brown Powder , throwing out a ftrong 

 and ftinking Smell. Dry this Powder on brown 

 Paper, and preferve it for the Golden Sulphur of 

 Antimony* Infufe all Night from half an ounce tv 

 an ounce of this Sulphur, with a double Quantity of fine 

 white Flour (to keep it from falling to the bottom) 

 in a quart of White -wine ; and give the Infufion to 

 your Horfe every Morning, for fifteen or twenty 

 Days, keeping him bridled two Hours before, and 

 three Hours after. 



This Remedy does admirably redrefs the lank 

 and heated Flanks of lean and tired Horfes, and 

 difpels thofe Humours that keep 'em from growing 

 fat. It does not purge Horfes, but by infenfible 

 Tranfpiration purifies the Blood, loofens the Skin 

 from the Bones, cools the internal Parts, opens the 

 Paflages, and encreafes the natural Heat ; for where- 

 as other cooling Medicines make the Horfe lean t 

 and the Hair to flare, and fink the Appetite, this is 

 attended with no fuch Inconveniency. 5 Tis not 

 only of ufe for lean and tired Horfes, but likewife 

 for the Cure of the Farcin, Scab, Cough, Feeling of 

 the Head, and a beginning Fur fivenefs. 



Thofe who cannot go to the charge 

 of the above-mention'd Medicines for xhoiofswhz 

 Horfes tired with hard Riding, may tired HoTfe's. 

 bleed the Horfe in the Neck ; the 

 next Day injecl a Clyfier with an ounce and an half of 

 Sal Polychresl ', and the Day following exhibit a pound 

 and a half of Oil Olive, keeping him bridled two 

 Hours beforehand after ; and four days after that give 

 him the following Purging and Comforting Potion. 



Take the Eletlvary of Diacarthamvm^ 

 and fine Catholicvm of Nicolaus, of each A ?r^' n £ 

 an ounce-, Venice-Treacle, two Drams-, *? Potkm^ 

 liquid Conferve of Red Rofes, and Pow- 

 der of Serna Leaves , of each an ounce ; Pulp of 



