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the Ingredients in the Shade, reduce each of 'em to 

 Powder apart ^ mix 'em together carefully, and 

 preferve the Powder in a Leathern Bag clofe tied. 

 Give the Horfe every Morning two fmall Silver 

 Spoonfuls of this Powder in two Meafures of moi- 

 ften'd Wheat- Bran, making him faft an Hour and 

 an half after. At Noon and at Night mix a Spoon-, 

 ful with his Oats, which mull be alfo moiften'd j 

 and in the mean time give him no Hay, but only 

 good Wheat-Straw. If the Horfe is not eas'd by a 

 inethodical ufe of this Remedy, you may conclude 

 bis Puriivenefs to be incurable. 



The End of the Appendix, 



