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A57242 The experienced farrier, or, Farring compleated In two books physical and chyrurgical. Bringing pleasure to the gentleman, and profit to the countrey-man. ... For here is contained every thing that belongs to a true horse-man, groom, farrier or horse-leach, viz. breeding; the manner how, the season when, ... and what are fit for generation; the feeder, rider, keeper, ambler and buyer; as also the making of several precious drinks, suppositories, balls, purgations, ... and directions how to use them for all inward and outward diseases. Also the paring and shooing of all manner of hoofes, ... The prices and vertues of most of the principal drugs, both simple and compound belonging to farring, ... also a large table of the virtues of most simples set down alphabetically, and many hundreds of simples placed one after another, for the cure of all ... diseases, ... with many new receipts of excellent use and value; never yet printed before in any author. By E.R. Gent. E. R., Gent. 1681 (1681) Wing R13A; ESTC R220639 427,228 473

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Hair made black ib. Hair made yellow ib. Hardness mollified General Things good for to do it 367 Hens dung swallowed or any other venomous things general Things good for the Cure of it 374 and 383 Hough-bonney cured 389 Hardness or Knots in the flesh 390 Hot Simples 395 Hip-shot 397 Hurle-bone out of Joynt cured ib. I. Joynts and Sinews that hath in them any Ach or Numbness Weakness or Swelling General things good for them 232 and 233 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Joynts Arteries and Sinews Comforted after Travel Cold or pain 259 Infirmities of Mares to help 332 ●mposthumations and Inflammations hot or Cold general Simples good for them 346 and 390 Particular Receipts good for them 34● Imposthumated Eares general Things good for them 348 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. K. Kidneys that hath ulcers in them cured 360 Kidneys bruised 368 Knots in the Joynts or for Cramps and Inflammations general and particular Receipts good for the same 390 L. Legs swelled general things good for the cure of them 287 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. 288 and 300 Lampass 301 Lameness of all sorts to help 293 and 300 Loosening Simples 103. See more of this in the First Part. 154 Lask or Looseness stopt general things good for it 307 Particular Receipts good for the same 308 Lungs general things good for them 333 Particular Receipts good for the same 334 Liver preserved general Simples good for it 335 Lethargy or sleeping Evil general things good for it 354 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Lice or Vermine killed general things good for it 369 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Leprosie or Mange general things good for to kill it ib. Particular Receipts good for the same 370 Lust provoked See for Simples good for the same in the First Part. 148 M. Mallender or Sellender general things good for the cure of the m. 275 Particular Receipts good for the same 276 Mattering of the Yard or Running of the Reins 331 Mares their several diseases to cure 332 Milk in Mares to increase See the First Part for it 148 Mouth-sore general things good for it 368 Mange or Leprosie 369 Milt cured 388 N. Night-Mare 239 Neesing-powder See the First Part for Perfumes for the Head Navel-gall general things good for it 353 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. O. Oyl of Camomil how to make for any grief in the Limbs proceeding from a cold Cause 230 Oyl of Spike how to make for all manner of Sinew-strains and Pains and Aches in the Limbs ib. Oyl of Mastick how to make for any cold Griefs ib. An Ointment for the Killing and Shealing all manner of Scabs 270 O●●tments general Simples good to put into them for the cure of all manner of Wounds 279 Particular Receipts good for them 280 Observations upon dressing of Wounds 281 Observations upon bruises and strains 293 Observations on the Liver and Spleen and general things good for them 335 Ointment of Theriacum which is good for any Ach in the Joynts Grief in the Hips stifling Place Legs Pastern or any other Part of the Legs and Back Sinew-strains only excepted 394 P. Physicking of Horses Observations and Directions for the use of it 225 and 226 Pursiveness or shortness of Breath General Simples good for it 252 Particular Receipts good for the same 253 Planet-struck or Falling Evil General Simples good for it 239 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Poison of all sorts expelled General Simples good for it 313 Particular Receipts good for the same 314 Plague or Pestilence General things good for it ib. Particular Receipts good for the same 315 Pissing of Blood General Simples good for it 314 Particular Receipts good for the same 315 Pol-Evil General things good for it 317 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Pains see Scratches for what cures them cures these A Plaister to dry up any superfluous moisture and to bind parts Loosened 342 Prickt 396 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Purgers of the Head See the First Part Another Plaister to dry up any Swelling Wound Wind-●all Splint or Bladder in or about the Joints 342 Palsie 354 Pissing or Staling with pain General things good for it 357 Particular Receipts good for the same 358 A Plaister to lay upon the Wound to keep in the Tent or Salve 377 A Purgation for a Horse that is sick of Grease or Costiveness 378 Provokers of Lust General Simples good for it in the First part 148 Purges of Aloes several excellent Ways how to make them up 414 and 415 Physical Observations 225 and 416 Q. Quarters false to amend 335 Quitter-bone General things good for the cure of it 355 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Quinsey or sore Throat General things good for it 3●8 Quick-scab 398 R. Running foul Sores See for Fistula Running and rotten Frush General things good for the cure of it 328 Running of the Reins 331 Ring-bone general and particular Receipts good for the same 356 Red-water general and particular Receipts good for the cure of the same 357 Ring-worm general and particular Receipts good for the cure of it 371 and 372 Rot cured 398 S. Sick Horses how ordered see Directions how to do it in p. 225 228 and 416 Simples put down in Order one after another before every disease and also an Account of the Table of Simples 229 Stavers Head-ach or Farcin general and particular Receipts good for them 235 and 236 Stomach hot general things good for to help it 260 Particular Receipts good for the same ib. Spaven-blood to cure ib. Spaven-bone to cure 261 Another which will not only take it away but also a Curb Ring-bone or any other Boney Excression 262 Splint taken away general and particular things good for it 263 Swellings of all sorts to cure See the First Part for them Scratches general and particular Receipts good for them 266 and 267 Sellender or Mallender general and particular Receipts good for them 275 and 276 Salves and Ointments for all manner of Swellings of Wounds from 279 to 284 Swellings dissolved without breaking 283 Shackle-Gall to help 284 and 288 Swellings and Bruises to cure either inward or outward 285 Swelled Legs of all sorts to cure General things good for them 287 299 and 300 Swellings by Shackle-gall to cure 288 Strains observations upon them and upon Bruises 293 Strains of all sorts to cure from 294 to 300 Swelled or Garded Legs whether by Grease or any other Accident 299 Staling or Pissing of Blood General and particular Receipts good for the same 315 Spleen what it is general and particular Receipts good for the same 329 and 330 Shedding of the Seed General things good for it 331 Strangles General and particular Receipts good for the same 349 and 350 Shoulder-strain or sprain 351 Sit-fast General things good for it 352 Not staling and pissing of a horse General and particular Receipts good for the same 357
off his Shooe and with your drawing Iron draw the place till you come into the quick prick forth all the Gravel and crush forth the matter and blood clean then wash it clean with your Copperas water taught you in my First Part then pour upon it Sheeps Tallow and Bay-Salt molten together scalding hot and stop up the Hole with Hurds and set on the Shoo again and at two or three times dressing it will be whole but till he be thoroughly well do not travel him neither let his Foot come into any wet or after the Gravel is gotten out stop his Foot with Hogs-Grease and Turpentine molten together pouring it into the Wound scalding hot or to stop it with Hogs-Grease Verjuice Bees Wax the Juice of Housleek beaten in a Mortar together and melt it and dip Flax therein and use it as you did the other or to wash it with Beer and Salt or Chamberly and Salt and to put into it scalding hot Pitch Virgins Wax Deers Sewet Bores Grease and the Juice of Housleek and stop it up with Hurds and tack on the Shoo again or to lay into it Flax dipped in the white of an Egg or to heal it with the powder of Galls and Tartar mixt together Things good in General for Molten Grease First to take blood from the Neck-Vein to a good proportion to let out all the inflamed Blood and to give him Bran prepared or dried Bran and if he empties himself to give him a restringent Glister which you may find in my First Part. But things in general to be given inwardly are these Sallet Oyl Sack Honey Cordial powder of Anniseed Hemp-seed Cummin-seed Fennegreek-seed Powder of Elecampane Roots Brimstone Licoras Colts-foot In Maladies of this Nature you must forbear to administer such Drugs as be hot for that is the way rather to kill then recover your Horse for lenitive and gentle things are the only means to bring it away Particular Receipts for Molten Grease Take of Titian three Pints three Ounces of Loaf-sugar finely powdered of Cordial powder an Ounce of Live Honey four Ounces and give it him to drink Blood-warm Another for Grease fallen into his Legs When you have warmed him well by Riding him two or three Miles then take about half a Pint or more of Sack and three or four penny-worth of Sallet-Oyl and give it him to drink then ride him as far again and he will purge out his molten Grease This done two or three times will Cure him for that Winter Another for Molten Grease After you have let him Blood take half a Pint of white-Wine half a Pint of Sallet-Oyl of Rubarb and of Aloes two drams of Sene half an Ounce of Agarick three drams Bay-berries half an Ounce Saffron two drams Duck or Duke powder and of Cordial powder of each two drams make what is to be powdred into powder and mix them well together adding thereunto four Ounces of Live Honey give it your Horse after it is well warmed upon the Fire blood-warm but be sure you let him fast about three Houres before you give it him and three houres after you give it him and let his Drink be either a sweet Mash or white Water for five or six days after and let him have in stead of Oats Bread made for him or Bran prepared but if you give him Oates put in amongst them Fennegreek bruised but if you desire to approve of another Receipt Look in my First Part for Balls for Colds Glanders or Molten Grease Another very good for it To abate the stirring and working of his Body and to bring and restore him to his perfect Health again Take this course for his Recovery Take an Ounce of Diascordium and dissolve it in a Pint of Sack or for want of that in a quart of Beer or Ale and give it him cold in the Morning fasting and Order him as you do sick Horses with Mashes of Malt bursten Oates warm Cloaths warm Water c. But if you find that he falls from his Stomach and dungs hard to Remedy these two Evils I direct you to the Directions how to Order sick Horses about the beginning of the First Part after the End of the Table of Simples where you may find Vineger and Honey to bring him to a Stomach and a Cordial of Bread boyled in Beer with Butter and Honey put therein to Loosen his Body and to bring him to Heart again Which when you find him lusty and strong you may give him as much of the powder of Mechoachan as will lie upon a shilling at thrice in a quart of warm Beer or Ale Or you may give him a Purge of Aloes Another also very good Take an Ounce of the best Aloes Succotrina you can get for Money half an Ounce of the Cream of Tartar beaten to powder with as much of each of these powders as are here under-written as will lie upon a Groat viz. Licoris Flower of Brimstone and Ginger Mix them altogether and work them up in a little fresh Butter at first then divide them into three equal parts and cover over every part all over with fresh Butter to keep the bitter taste of the Aloes from offending him Let your Balls be made about the bigness of a small Wash-Ball thick in the middle and sharp at both ends stick them upon a stick not too sharp at the end and give him them in the Morning Fasting with a small Horn-full of warm Beer after every one of them to make them pass down the better Let him have moderate Exercise after them and Order him as you do sick Horses and he will do well General Simples good for a Surseit Angelica the distilled water of Broom Flowers the Leaves of Balm with Nitre given in Ale or the Juice of Ivy-leaves so given Liver-wort Common Wormwood the distilled water of wilde Poppey c. A particular Receipt for a Surseit Take three Quarts of strong Beer one Handful of Wormwood one Handful of Cellendine one of Herb-grace alias Rue chop them gross and boyl them in it till they come to a Quart Then strain and squeeze the Liquor from the Herbs and put into it two spoonfuls of Honey and two Ounces or more of Treacle of Jeane with a Lump of sweet Butter and give it him Fasting in the Morning with Exercise after it and when you bring him Home Cloath and Litter him up warm and two or three houres after give him a Mash and white Water Another for a Horse whose Coat stands staring and do●s not thrive Or that hath swelled Co●s or Legs by reason of Moulten Grease setled and dried in his Body which commonly brings along with it Gauntness and Costiveness with several other Distempers c. The only Way to Remedy and help these Distempers is first to give him a Purge of Aloes made up according to Art as you may find the manner how in Directions for the Purging of Horses after the Table of