90 T/jelc arruk's Nezv Guide. Chap. XXVI. 



ing, as fcalded Bran, or Barley inftead of Oats ; and in his 

 Water thole things that are diluting, and will promote the 

 Difchargcs by Sweat and Urine, as the Sal Polychiejluniy 

 Sal Prunella., crude Tartar, and crude Sal Armomack^ al- 

 ready defcribed in putrid and malignunL P'cvers ; tor a vio- 

 lent Cold comes the nearelt to Fevers of a malignant Kind, 

 and is often "ihe Fore-runner of fuch Fevers, as wc \v.\^ 

 fometimes obferve ; and therefore all thofe things are nccel- 

 fary that help to carry off the groller Parts of the Serv.vi, 

 for by that Means a due and uniform Circulation of the 

 Blood is the fooner recovered. 



And this is alfo greatly forwarded by moderate Exercife, 

 t^c. by rubbing and drefling ; *nd if you find your Horfe of 

 himfelf inclinable to fweat, which often happens in the Be- 

 ginning of a Cold, or if he lies under a heavy OpprelTion, 

 thofe Difcharges may be then eafily promoted by warm 

 Cloathing ; and, if necefTary, may be yet more forwarded 

 by giving him an Ounce of Venice Treacle in a Pint of 

 White- wine or Treacle- water. And Lajlly, 



cr ^ , ,7 If the Running at the Nofe be likely to 



70 prevent the . i ° r i i o 



Running at the contmue too long after the other Symptoms 

 J^ofe tmnin<j to ^re in a great Meafure gone off, let him have 

 the Glanders. once a Day, for fome Time, a Decodion 

 made with three or four handfuls of Red-rofe 

 Leaves, an Ounce of Pomegranate Bark, and an Ounce 

 and a half of Diafcordium dilFolv'd in it, and let his Nofe 

 be often fyring'd with fome of the fame Decoction, or with 

 Honey of Roles, which is much the fame ; and by, follow- 

 ing this Method, you may prevent it turning to the Glan- 

 ders, unlefs your Horfe be alfo confumptive j in which 

 Cafe it v/ill be very hard to put a Stop to it. 



CHAP. XXVI. 



Of C heft-founder ingi &c. 



Chejl founder- '~p H E Difcafe that goes under this Deno- 

 ing hears an *■ mination in Horfes, comes the nearelt 

 ■^"'(y /o a qP gj^y jQ jj^^j which in a human Body is 

 fleurijy. called a Pleurifyy or Peripneumonia^ which 



is an Inflammation of the Lungs or Pleura^ accompanied 

 with Pain and DifHculty of Breathing. 

 ^he Caufe ^^^ Caufe is from all the fame things thaf 



produce a Cold, as expofing a Horfe when 



he 



