The first booke of cattell wherein is shewed the gouernment of oxen, kine, calues, and how to vse bulles and other cattell to the yoake, and fell. With diuers approued remedies, to helpe most diseases among cattell: most necessarie for all, especially for husband men, hauing the gouernment of any such cattell. Gathered and set forth by Leonard Mascall.

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The first booke of cattell wherein is shewed the gouernment of oxen, kine, calues, and how to vse bulles and other cattell to the yoake, and fell. With diuers approued remedies, to helpe most diseases among cattell: most necessarie for all, especially for husband men, hauing the gouernment of any such cattell. Gathered and set forth by Leonard Mascall.
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Mascall, Leonard, d. 1589.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Wolfe,
1587.
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Veterinary medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"The first booke of cattell wherein is shewed the gouernment of oxen, kine, calues, and how to vse bulles and other cattell to the yoake, and fell. With diuers approued remedies, to helpe most diseases among cattell: most necessarie for all, especially for husband men, hauing the gouernment of any such cattell. Gathered and set forth by Leonard Mascall." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07176.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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A proued medicine to kil mangie on a horse.

TAke a pound of blacke sope, a pottle of mustard, foure pe∣niworth of brimstone made in fine powder, thrée penie∣worth of quicksiluer wel killed with fresh greace, two peni∣worth of verdegreacē, a quarter or lesse of a pint of greace, stirre all these together in a vessel, till the greace and other thinges be molten with labour, and without fire, and there∣with annoint the mangie sore, but first let him blood, then after two daies, washe it with the water that young broom or At semanacke herbe hath béene well sodde in, and smally chopt, and mixt with a little powder of soote, and lette those séeth wel together, and this wil help him with once annoin∣ting, and twise washing.

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