360 AT? END IX. 



Of the Hough-bonny. . 



HOugh-bonny is a round Swelling on the Elbow 

 or the Hoof, proceeding from a Bruife, by- 

 beating againft a Pod:, or otherwife. For cure •, pull 

 the Sore a little from the Sinew, and pierce it to 

 the Bottom with a red-hot Iron, (harp at the end 

 like a big Bodkin, and fomewhat bending at the 

 Point. Having thruft out all the Jelly, tent the 

 Hole with Flay: dipp'd in Turpentine and Hogs-greafe 

 melted together, and anoint the Outfide with warm 

 Hogs-greafe* Continue thus, making the Tent lefler 

 and lefler till the Sore be cured. But above all, the 

 beft Remedy is what follows : Apply to the Swel- 

 ling Hay boil'd in old Vrine -, and if it comes to Sup- 

 puration, lance it in the lowefb part with a thin 

 hot Iron : When the Matter is let out, tent it with 

 a Salve of Turpentine, Deers Suet, and Wax, laying 

 above it a Plainer of the fame Ingredients. 



Of a Cramp. 



A Cramp is the Contraction of the Sinews of 

 any one Limb. For cure ; chafe it with Vi+ 

 wgarand common Oil, and then wrap it all over with 

 mt flay, rotten Litter, or Woollen- -cloak \s. 



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