8P0RTSMEN, FARMERS, &C. IB 



chased a lot of horses in the country, when 

 any of them flew at the heels, their legs 

 swelled, or looked unkind in their coats, to 

 put them under a regular course of physic; 

 by which method he lost the sale of his horses 

 for six weeks. He has assured me that, 

 ever since I gave him my receipt, his 

 horses have, in ten days, befen fit to shew 

 to any gentleman, 



I do not assert that this medicine will P® ^f^ase m 



horses* 



cure a confirmed grease in horses' heels, 

 but it will cure an incipient disorder. Be 

 sure never to apply any grease or ointment 

 to the horses' heels, nothing but a turnip 

 poultice. If the grease be obstinate, 

 nothing but mercury will cure him, thus 

 administered : Give the horse two drachms J^^^^^i^g^L 



OF CALOMEL OVER-NIGHT, AND THE NEXT ^'^"^* 

 MORN A COMMON ALGETIC PURGE. This 



must be repeated three times, stopping one 

 or two days between each dose ; after which 

 give him the nitre and sulphur balls. This 

 process will cleanse him thoroughly. 



When horses come in from hunting and ufoTof di^o- 



P , . vering Worm» 



perfectly empty in the stomach, when you injHorses.mis- 



*■ J I J 'J taken often for 



give them a double feed of corn, before *^^ ^"p^*' 



