A <P T E N T> I X. i6f 



for a Horfe burnt by a Mare, and for the 

 Colt-Evil. 



TRis is known by the Mattering of his Yard, 

 For cure •, Take a Pint of White-Wine, in 

 which boil a quarter of a Pound of Roch-Allom, and 

 when it is cool, fquirt it with a Syringe as far in- 

 to his Yard as you can. If he (beds Seed, give him 

 every Morning a Ball of Turpentine and Sugar mix'd 

 together. Some anoint the Yard with a Salve of 

 the Powder of Avens y and Leaves of Betony iilamp'd 

 with White-Wine. 



To caufe a Horfe to Pifs, for his relief in 

 fome Cholicks. 



PU T two Ounces of the Syrup of Dialtkaa to a 

 quarter of a Pound of Caftle-Soap, beat them 

 well together, make pretty big Balls, and difTolve 

 one of them in a Pint and a half of ftrong Beer, 

 fcalding hot : When 'tis lukewarm, give it him in a 

 Horn, and let him faft an hour after. 



For a Horfe that Galls between the Legs, thro* 

 Heat or id Dr effing. 



TAke a new Egg, crufh it between his Legs, and 

 rub the gall'd places with it, after the Sores 

 arewipd. 



