id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 191320561 Millar Volume 8 Part 2, FAI-FOR 1810 .txt text/plain 432160 33235 82 When a horfe's tuihes do not appear for fome time horfe ; and as vomiting is only an effort to remove nanfea or its caufe, fo nature not having given the difeafe, has not provided the means for its removal. the expence and time of cure will be fufficiently compenfated by the value of the horfe ; for it muft be re¬ mended by fome writers to ufe the cautery on thefe occafions} but probably a detergent lotion, fuch as we hav^ It is a common attendant on feveral acute difeafes, as fevers, fome inflammations, efpecially dyfentery, or what has been commonly called molten greafe. fee that thefe cafes are not fo extraordinary as fome may Difeafes. If, however, confiderable fever has taken place, and the animal's pulfe ishard, it will be proper to draw blood, according to the fame means, but it appears that it was fome time be¬ ./cache/191320561.txt ./txt/191320561.txt