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is to Be done in the beginning of the Fever, when the Beaft 
Begins to be Tick, From the Animal, two Drams of Sperma Cft£ 
ciffolCd in warm Wine, fj-om the Min dr A, \Antfrtiomutn Dku 
phmikum.\ AgaindWorms breeding, an In fusion of Quick fil- 
ler, -or Petroleum and Milk is to be given. And laftly, as to 
the Food, Drinks made with Barly or Wheat Flower or Bread, 
like a Ftif.vie, frelh fweet Hay made iti'Mity and macerated in 
fair Water. In the mean time the Cattle muft be kept in a 
warm Place, and cloath’d, to keep them as much as pofiible 
from the cold Air, daily making Fumigations in the Cowhoufas 
with Juniper Berries , Galbanum , and the like- As to Prevention* 
he enjoyns Care in cleaning the Stalb^and (craping the Cruft, 
off from the Walls; Care aifo is to be taken of their Food, that 
it be good, the Hay and Straw not fpoifd by Rain in the ma- 
king, and judges their Food ought to be but lparing; Fridfr'on^ 
rubbing and currying, not only with the Hand, but with a 
Currycomb and Brulli; with Sctons under their Chin, made 
with a hot Iron run through the Part, and kept open with a 
Rope put through it. 
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