Every Man His Own Farrier Containing the Causes Symptoms And Most Approved M

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Every Man His Own Farrier Containing the Causes Symptoms And Most Approved M
Francis Clater
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Falls in rapid action, and more particularly in leaping; awkward casting, or violent struggles after casting ; blows on the back or loins ; a heavy rider urging a small or weak horse too far or too fast; — all these may be causes of palsy: yet most frequently when the affection appears it can be traced to no well-marked source.
If palsy is the result of previous disease, it will sometimes disappear when its cause is removed. Should it not, warm clothing, and the application of stimulating linim
...ents, as the mustard poultice, or the common liquid blister (Recipe No. 24, p. 78), must be resorted to.
RECIPE (No. 36). The Mustard Poultice.
Take — Of mustard flower and linseed meal equal parts, and mix them together with a sufficient quantity of warm, not hot, vinegar.
This is a powerfully-external stimulant, and per- fectly safe.
When palsy is the result of accident, the horse should be examined ; and if there is occasion for it, the back or loins may be well fomented several times in the day, for two or three days ; at the end of which period should the palsy be present the mustard poul- tice or liquid blister should be applied.


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