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F A R R

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Thefe are both "ery powerful remedies for this diror· it rires 00 thechecksaodtemples, andlookslikea

oct'~'ork

,der, aod eao reme f.\tl of rueecfs.

orfmall ereepine tWtgsfull of bmies. Sometimcs itinfi,me:

Iheere, aod fometimes little blifiers or budsrunalongthe

O[ th,

FARCtN., FAR cv .

f,rle of the nofe,

It

~rifes

ofteo 00 the outfi je of tite

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true f. rey is properly a diOcmrer of the blood· fllClulder, ruoniog aloog the (mall vein! w,th heat and io•

...elfels, whieh geoer¿lIy follows the ma of the I'eios, JI.,mnwioo

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aod fometimes a few(mall buds appear nm

~od,

when invmrm, tluekens their eom and integuments, the wlthers, and nn

th~

outlide of the h,p 10.11 th&

fo that thcy bccome like (o many chords. We fllall notde· appwanees, the difea(e bei og fuperficoal, and alfel1ing

fcribe the dilfmOl fons of fareics , (eeing they are only only the fmaller velrcls, is eafi ly eonquered by thefollow.

oee'ces of one and the (ame ddl,mper ; but proeeed tO ing method. IVhen takeo in time

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for the fimplefl flley,

paint the dillcmper by its fymptoms, whieh are pretty if neele8ed, may degenerm iOlo the worfl lort,

manifdl to the eye.

Th,s d,Oemper, theo, beine of ao inftammatoryoature,

At firO , oneor more fmall (wellines, or rouod buJs like and in a parueul., manner afl"caing the blood velr.!s, mua

gtapes or berries, (prine out over the veins, and are of· necclrJlil y requtre I.lree bleeding, partieularly ",here the

teo exqu,fitely painful to the toueh ; in the begiooiog horre happens to be'fat and full of blood. This ,l\IIayl

Ihey are hard, but foon turo into foft blifiers, ",hieh eheeks the beginoing of a farey, but is of (mIli fmiee

II'heo broke difcharee an oily or bloody iehor, aod turo aftelwards; aod if a horfe is low io flelh, the lofsof too

ioto very foul and ill.difpo(ed ulcm. In fome horres il much blood (omelimes proves injurious. Afterbleeding,

appears 00 the head only

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in (ome on the external jueu. let the loorfehave four ounces of creamof tartar aod

le–

lar

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io othm on the plote vein, and runs downlVards on nitive eleauary; whieh may begireo every otherdayfor

the iofide of the fore arm 10IVards the knee, and very a week, toeool lhe blood, and open the body

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aod tbco

often upwards tOwards the b"lket : in fome the farey give nitre three ounees a·day for !hree weeksor amoo,h,

fhelVs itfelf on thc hiod pam, about the pallerns,

aod ~·

and anoiot the buds and fwellings withthe followio&oint.

long the laree veins on the infide of the thigh, rifing up. meot tIViee a·d. y.

\\ ards ioto the groio. and towards the fheath; aod fome·

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ointmeot of elder fou r ouoces, oil of turpentine

times the farey makcs its appearooee 00 the fi,nks, and

IWO ounees, fugar of lead half ao ounce, white.i-

fpreads by degrees towards the lower belly, where it of·

triol powdered til'O drams

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mix toge!her iDagally.

len becomes I'ery troublefome.

pOI.

\\' hell the farcy appears 00 the head only, it is eafily

Tbe buds fometimes by this method are difperfed.

(ured

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efpeci.lly II'henit is fmed in the cJleeks and fore· leaving only little bald (pots, which the hair

(oonco.en

bead, Ihe blood·velrels being bere finall : but it is more again. When they break aod ruo, ,f the matterbetbick

diRicult II'heo it aireas the Iips, the no(lrils, the eyes, and well digeOed, they will (000 be well: but in order

lhe kernels under the jaws, and oth" foft and loofe pans, 10 coo6rm thecure, and tO d,fperfefome liule lumpswhieb

efpecially if the neek' l'ein beeomes ehorded. When it often remainfor fome time onthe Ikiowithout hair, gi.e

beeios on the outfide of the fhoulder or hips, the cure is the Jiver of aotimony for a month

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tWO ouoces a·day (or

feldom diffieult: but when the farcy ar1fes on the plale. a fortnight, aod tben one ounce a.day for tbe other fort·

veío, and that vein fwells mueh , aod turos corded, and nighl : by folloll'ing Ihis method, a farey whieh afl"elb

lhe gl.ods or kernel! under the 31m pit are afl"dted, it is only the fmall velrds, may be fiopped iD a week or teo

hard to cure; bUI more fo when the eraral I'cios lI'ithin days, and foon after totally eradicated.

fiJeof the thigh are corded, and befe l with buds, II'hich

When!he farcin a!feéls the larger blood·relreh, the

afl"eas the kernels of the groin and the cavernous body cure is more diflicult ; but let it always

be

att~mpted

of the prd. When lhe fárcy begins on the paOeros or w ly: therefore on the plate, thigh, or oeck ve,os ¡P'

lower limbs, it often beeomes very uneenain, unle(s a pcaring ehorded, bleed immedim ly on the oppoGte fide,

limely (lop is put tOit; for the fll'elling in thofe depen. and apply the following tO the chordedvlin.

.

daot paTlsgrows foexcellil'ely large infome con(litutiom.

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oil of turpentine in a pint boule Gx ouoees. 0,1

and the linrbs (o much disfieured thereby with foul fores

of vitriol time ounees

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drop the

oil.of

vII"ol totO

and callous ulcemions, that fueh ahorfe is fcldom 6t for

the oil of turpenline by hule al a ume, other\ll,fe

anyth,ng afterll'ards but !he meanell drudeery: but it is

lhe botde w,11 bum · when it has done fmoak,ng,

alwaysa promifing fign, wherever the farcy

h~ppeo¡

10he

drop in

Ol~re

oil

oC'

vitriol, aod (o on tiJl aJl

ti

htua

e,

if il (pmds no fur!her.

It

is ufual 10 airea

m,xed.

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onlyone fide at atime

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but when it polJ'es over to the o·

This mixture is one of the befi univer(¡1J in abegtn·

lher,

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Ihews grw malienancy: when it arifes on the ning fMey; but where it is femd in loofeftelh, pam, as

fpioes, it is theo for the moO

p.rt

d.ogerous, and is al· ft,oks or belly, equal pans of the 0,1 of ftlrtol ,nd tur·

ways more fo tO horfes that are fat aod full of blood, penune are nceelJ';ry.

than tOthofe lhat are in a more moJewe eafe. \Vhen

Rub lhe parls firO

~,ith

a 1I'00llen cloth; and then ap–

the farey 's epiJlmical, as fometimes happens, it rofeson ply fome of the m'xture over the buds. and whtrt"llCr

« verol pans of the budy at once, forol! nafly foul ul· therc 's any fwcll,ng tW,ee a dJy. GtI'e tht e<1<..ng

ce~s,

and ",ahs a profufe ruoniog of ereemlh blooJy phyfic

every

other d.;, and then three ouoees of n,ue

mattcr from buth noll"ls; and foon otis

tn

a mi(erable every day for (ome ume.

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\Vheo the f.,ey bcgios on the flaokl, or tow¡rru t e

\Vhcn

t~c

fmy makes it! 6rfi appemnee OD the head, lowcr bdly, it Oftl" ukcs in rife from a liogle

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