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to let the matter run off -, this lower hole appears 

 by the foregoing paragraphs to be made into the 

 maxillary finus, by 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 

 czcena 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 

 en the horfe's cheek, 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 

 muft further add that the inftrument 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 Foffè' s plate of the head 

 of a horfe. 



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

 12 10 r. 4. the holes. 

 16 1 for coronary, r. coronet 

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



drawing the fole. 

 Ibid. 16 for harnefled, r. put to 

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

 (b called 



34 6 for fmear it over r. disfigure it. 

 Ibid. 24 for amputation r. operation. 



35 4 for ample r. firm. 



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



38 15 for medicine r. farriery. 



39 24 for hyppiatric r. hippiatric. 

 44 1 7 for fnot r. matter. 



46 6 for of four r. to four. 



48 4 for defcription r. defign. 



%z 12 for diminifhed r. confined down. 



