MISCELLANEA. 
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Feaver is a sicknesse taken with cold, and will cause him to 
shake. 
Thistula is an old rotten sore in the body. 
Mallender is a scab in the bone of the knees. 
Navel-galleds is a sore on his backe against the navel. 
Fm or Web, which covereth the beard of the eye. 
Spavin is on the joint in the hoofes behind. 
Snrbatins. is under the scales of the feet on the further side. 
Yives is a certain curnel under the ear, or a canker in the 
mouth or throat. 
The Fnglish Farrier, or Countryman^s Treasure, 1636. 
Horse and Foot. 
Dr. Monsey told me that he was once in company with 
another physician, and an eminent farrier. The physician 
stated that, among the difficulties of his profession, w'as that of 
discovering the maladies of children, because they could not 
explain the symptoms of their disorder. Wellsaid the 
farrier, your difficulties are not greater than mine, for my 
patients, the horses, are equally unable to explain their com¬ 
plaints.’^ ‘‘Ah!” rejoined the physician, “ my brother doctor 
must conquer me, as he has brought his cavalry against my 
infantry.”— Records. 
