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Of the ^ifeafes of Horfes in general, and 

 the Caiifes thereof- 



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^^ S Health confifts in a due and eafy Motion 

 Y\ of the Blood ; fo a Difeafe may be proper- 

 '%^ ly faid to be an unufual Circulation of the 

 Blood, or when its circular Motion is aug- 

 mented or diminiflied throughout the whole 

 Part onl}-- ; and thus a 



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Body, or in fomc- jrau uiuy ; iinu iiiui. d, ^ Difeafe de- 

 Creature may be properly terni'd difeafed, f^^^. 

 when its Blood flows fafter than ufual, or 

 when it is irregular in its Motion, being fometimes flow, 

 and ibmetimes more quick. Or laftly, when its Progrefs 

 is impeded and hindered in fome particular Part of the 

 Body only, as is common in all Swellings, ^c. and there- 

 fore whatever occaiions an unufual Circulation ot the 

 Blood, in any of the foregoing RefpeAs, may be account- 

 ed the Caufe of a Difeafe. 



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