IGO COLONEL HANG£R TO 



experienced its powerful effects, a great" 

 number of times, and I recommend every 

 family, in case of accidents, to keep a bottle 

 of it in their house; it is by far the most 

 sovereign medicine I ever used. 



THINGS LEFT OUT IN THEIR PROPER PLACES, 

 FROM ERROR, NOW INSERTED, 



The great be- I HAVE knowH horscs, in trifling lame- 



«efit of loose . i i c* i c i * 



stabies. nesses, receive much beneiit irom bemg 



turned into a loose stable ; and all valuable 

 horses should be kept in loose stables. I 



Of cracking am ccrtaltt, if you crack the oats for horses, 



OatsforHorses . , . i r j\ i J.^ i. 



m a machme made tor taat purpose, that 

 three feeds will do a horse nearly as much good as 

 four,^ 



* In Qiedical books we read, that, from experiments 

 tried, the gastric juices do not operate on any sort of 

 grain, when swallowed whole into the stomach, so as to 

 procure the digestion of the grain : but only when it 

 be chewed or broken : so that all grain swallowed whole 

 passes through the animal undigested, and of course 



