3 68 APTENVIX. 



To kill Lice. 



TAke the Juice of Beets and Staves-acre, bea- 

 ten together, and anoint the Body all over 



with it. 



Tor a Horfe^s Tard that isfouPd or furred without y 

 jo that he pijfes in his Sheath. 



T 



Ake frejh Butter and White wine Vinegar, melt 

 them, then pull out his Yard, t3ke off the 

 Filth, and warn it with the Butter and Vinegar } in- 

 je&ing alio fome into his Yard. 



Of the Stifflin 



AHo'rfe is faid to be Stiffled when the Stifling* 

 bone is out of its Place ? fo that it flicks more 

 out on the one Side than the other, and the Horfe 

 dares only to touch the Ground with his Toe. For 

 Cure*, fet a Patton-fhoe on his found Foot, and fo 

 turn him to Grafs-, for that will compel him to 

 tread upon his lame Foot, and the ftraining will 

 recal the Stifling-bone to its Place. Or fwimming 

 in a Mill-Pool or pond till he fweats behind the 

 Ears will perfect the Cure-, tho' fmimming is im- 

 proper for any other Strain but this. After the 

 fwimming lead him home cloath'd, and peg the 

 oppofite Foot as long as lie Hands in the Houfe: 

 When he is dry, rub in an Ounce of the Oil of Tur- 

 pentine, ihak'd in a Glafs with as much firong Beer v 

 tho 1 this makes it fwelia little for the preient, yet 

 it proves an effectual and fpeedy Cure. 



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