[ vili ] 



to let the matter run off \ this lower hole appears 



by the foregoing paragraphs to be made into the 



maxillary finus^ hy perforation in the place of a 



tooth drawn for that purpofe ; and this hint is 



wifely taken from the invention of Drake and 



Cooper, which makes Mr. Bartlet compare the 



ozcena and its method of cure to the glanders^ and 



from thence add the keeping open this lower hole 



in the manner mentioned above ; as well as that 



on the horfe^s cheeky opened by the trepan^ as invent^ 



ed by the Sieur la Foffe -, nor indeed can it be 



thought^ in our opinion^ an ufelefs addition ; we 



mufl further add that the infirument referred to by 



Mr. Bartlet in the adjoining paragraph^ is no other 



than the trepan^ which this author has added to 



his copy of the Sieur la Foffe* s plate of the head 



of a horfe, 



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11 13 for cup or. r. cut in the capfula 



12 10 r. 4. the holes. 



16 I for coronary, r. coronet 



Ibid. 2 for which was difculTed, r. they refolved upon 



drawing the fole. 



Ibid. 16 for harnefTed, r. put to 



27 8 for by, r. for the thread, a fpongy excrefcence 

 fo called 



34 6 for fmearit over r. disfigure it. 



Ibid. 24 /or amputation r. operation. 



3^ 4 for ample r. firm. 



36 12 for contrary to nature, r. this preternatural bone. 



38 1 5 /or medicine r. farriery. 



39 24 for hyppiatric r. hippiatric. 

 44 17 for fnot r. matter. 



46 6 for of four r. to four. 



48 4 for defcription r. defign. 



82 i2/?r djminilhed ;\ confined down. 



