CHAt». XXIIL Of Moon-Eyes: 7$ 



But if it be hard to get down this Medicine, becaufe of 

 the Naufeous Bitternefs of the Aloes, the Jalap, Aloes, and 

 Diagridium, may be made into a Pafte with Liquorice 

 Powder, and a fufficient Quantity of Butter as the other, 

 and the Cream of Tartar diflblv'd in the Liraor with 

 which it is to be wafh'd down, or in fome warm Water> 

 after it begins to v/ork. 



The Purging mull be repeated twice every Week, or ac- 

 cording to the Horfe's Strength, walking him for half an 

 Hour after his Phylick, as is ufual ; during which time his 

 Food ought to be moderate, but yet what is neceflary to 

 fuftain Nature ; for the ftrongeft Horfe will fufFer by Purg- 

 ing, if his Food is not in fome Meafure proportioned 

 to it. 



And while this Method is comply'd with, as to Inter- 

 nals, his Eyes ought to be conftantly wet Morning and 

 Evening with one or other of thofe Waters, which are the 

 laft inferted in the foregoing Chapter ; and three or four 

 times a Day let them be bath'd with the following Decoc- 

 tion, made warm every time it is ufed. 



" Take Leaves of Mallows and Marfh-mallows, of 

 " each a Handful, Red-rofe Leaves and Melilot Flowers, 

 " of each halt a Handful -, the Heads of two white Pop- 

 " pies fliced, and two Ounces of Fenugreek-feeds: Boil 

 " them in two Quarts of Water to three Pints." This 

 will greatly contribute to blunt the Acrimony and Sharp- 

 nefs of the Serum. 



The fame Ingredients boil'd wi'.h five or fix Crap-apples, 

 and afterwards beat in a Marble or Stone Mortar, and 

 pulp'd thro' a Sieve, will make an excellent Cataplafm to 

 lay over the Eye, in order to allay the Heat, and put a 

 Check to the Influx of the Humours. 



The Corners of your Horfe's Eyes may be alfo touched • 

 now and then with a little of the following Ointment, 

 viz. 



"Take frefh Butter four Ounces, white Wax one Ounce, 

 ** Tutty finely prepared half an Ounce, Sugar of Lead 

 *' two Drams, white Vitriol one Dram, Camphire two 

 *' Scruples : Mix and make an Ointment." 



As foon as you obferve the Symptoms be- Hanxj a Moon- 

 gin to abate, let him be moderately rid every ^y^ ^°^'fi " '^ 

 Day in fome ftiady Place ; for the Exercife ^f ""^"f .f '^ 

 will contribute to mend the Faults of hisCon- ^J^ DiLmter. 

 ftitution : But if you ride him too much in " v / • 

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