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A28318 The epitome of the whole art of husbandry comprising all necessary directions for the improvement of it ... : together with the gentlemans heroick exercise, discoursing of horses, their nature and use ... : to which is annexed by way of appendix, a new method of planting fruit trees and improving of an orchard / by J.B. Gent. Blagrave, Joseph, 1610-1682. 1669 (1669) Wing B3115; ESTC R28488 152,593 332

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hot Iron draw two streaks on each side then in the midst of the first line lance them with a Lancelet or Razor taking hold of the Kernels with a pair of Pinsers so as that you may cut the Kernels out without hurting the Vein then fill the hole full of Salt Another Cure for the same Take Agrimony Honey and Violet-leaves stamp them together and slit the Sinew under the Ear and lay a Plaister thereunto for two or three days Of the Mourning Chine with the Remedy THe cause hereof is great heat and afterwards taking of cold it first beginneth with a Rheum which proceedeth to the Inflammation of the Liver and the Lungs by the continual distilling upon them then to the Glanders which is the Impostumation thereof and lastly to an Exulceration which abruptly and untruly is called the Mourning of the Chine The signs to know this disease are these 1. The continual distilling of Rheum in the Head 2. The continual Knobs between the Jaws 3. The keeping of the hair without casting 4. A continual running of a thick stinking matter at the Nose like O●k-water 5. The fastning and growing of a Knob as big as a Walnut to the inside of one of the Jaws which if so commit the Horses Carcass to the Crows for he is past all help The Cure for such a Horse if he be not past Cure For the first which is the Rheum the Cure is what I have mentioned for the Cold in the Head For the second Cure I refer you to that of the Glanders For the third let him blood till you see that he have fine and pure blood and give him good Mashes For the fourth for the running of his Nose you may add some ordinary purging Drinks that are used for the purging of the Head For the fifth if you find no amendment but a knob grown to his Jaw then you must give him a Purge with Pills and if these means will not help him though he were the best Horse in the world he is remediless Of the Broken Wind with the Remedy THe cause of this dangerous disease hath been but guessed at not truly discovered by any as not being well understood therefore accounted of most Horse-men incurable I do intend to use my best endeavours to unfold and explain it to which purpose I will divide the same into three kinds every one of which may be truly termed a Broken Wind because the breath being drawn very short and thick contrary to the original Institution or Creation the which is long cold and quiet for so every Creature is by Nature but when any accident of violence of the body is used in any of them to a distemper the signs thereof will quickly be visible and then every mans experience telleth him evidently that he panteth and fetcheth breath very short and thick I therefore will begin with the Cause thereof the which rightly understood the Effects cannot be hid Now the causes why a Horse draws his breath very short are these as sickness great fulness violent exercise but the reason of the cause is for that the Heart being the only hottest part of the body from whence the Arteries and Veins do carry the heat thereof to every part of the body and therefore it is truly said to be the Chariot of Life when the same by sickness or violence of exercise is choaked or as it were smothered with too great heat then do the Lights being the Bellows to draw breath according to that Office that Nature ordained them unto presently labour with all violence to draw it and cool and comfort the Heart and so consequently all the members and parts of the body to fill all the empty corners with Air which naturally and in predominant qualities is moist and when they have drawn sufficient breath the driness and heat by the moistness of the Air is quenched which being so then doth the Creature draw breath leisurely and coldly and not before but so long as the Heart is oppressed by the violent heat of sickness or by great fulness or violent exercise the Caves Pipes and passages for the breath are almost stopped and choaked up then do the Lungs labour extream thick to preserve the life of the Creature which is the Heart and therefore it is said to be the first thing that liveth and the last that dyeth So that all things which hinder and stop the passages of the breath breaking the natural course thereof are the only causes of a Broken Wind. So likewise the Cure of the Broken Wind must be by removing of the stoppings of the Air and then the Lungs will perfectly perform their Office and the Creature will be freed from the disease The differences of Broken Winds both in cause and effect are divers and yet may be termed Broken namely the shortness of breath the Pursick and Broken-winded 1. As touching the shortness of breath it may proceed from some gross and tough humours cleaving to the hollow places of the Lungs stopping the Wind-pipes so that the Horse cannot easily draw his breath and the sign thereof is his coughing often daily and vehemently without voiding at the Nose or the Mouth 2. It may come by hasty running after drinking or upon a full stomach or dissolution of humours descending into his Throat or Lungs by reason of some violent heat dissolving the same And the signs thereof are continually panting sending the same forth very hot at his Nose in a wheasing manner his Flanks beating so thick that he cannot fetch breath but by holding his Neck right-out and straight and this may be truly called a Broken Wind. The Cure is to take a close earthen Pot and put thereinto three pints of strong Wine-vinegar and some new-laid Eggs with the shells unbroken and four Garlick-heads clean peeled and bruised then cover the Pot close and set it in some warm Dunghil and there let it stand a whole night and the next morning take out the Eggs but break them not then strain the Garlick and Vinegar through a clean cloth put thereunto a quarter of Honey half a quarter of Sugar-candy two ounces of Liquorish two ounces of Aniseeds beaten into a fine powder The Horse having fasted all night in the morning open his mouth and put out his Tongue and put one Egg into his Throat and then let go his Tongue so that he may swallow it down then pour after it a Horn of the said Drink being luke-warm and so all the Eggs in that manner and all the Drink being spent bridle him and stop him and cloath him very warm and let him stand four hours then unbit him and if it be in Winter give him Wheat-straw but no Hay and if in the Summer time give him Grass and for some days together Mashes to drink with some Sallet-Oyl or Hogs grease in them and the Horse will do well and in few days be fit for Exercise Of the Gravelling of the Horse with the Remedy IT is
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