The Complete Farrier, Or, Horse-Doctor : a Treatise On the Dieseases of Horses, Written in Plain Language, Which Those Who Can Read May Easily Understand, the Whole Being the Result of Seventry Years Extensive Practice of the Author
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Lenitive Electuary. I do. Camphor. 1 do. Powdered Ginger. To be given in a pint of old ale. This is a very proper medicine when the horse is troubled with a fever ; but if he have no fever upon him, give the following. 1 oz. of Tormentil Root, in powder. ^ do. Japan Earth, do. Give these in red wine, or if that be thought too expensive, in oak Dark tea. Japan earth is a great healer of the bowels. Repeat thi-j last medicine three or four times, to allow it a fair trial ; giving thre horse at th...e same time but little exercise, for he cannot then bear much. Should this medicine fail, and the disorder increase instead of decreaa- ing, which may be known by his flanks and belly being full and distended, and his appearing to suffer strong griping pains, give the following clyster. ^ oz. of Isinglass, dissolved in a quart of warm Milk. 2 do. MithiidiUo. Sometimes the flux is so violent as not to be overcome by the pre- ceding medicine, when recourse must be had to the following. Boil a handful of oak bark in a quart of water, strain it oflf, and add — 2 oz.
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