. The art of taming horses. Horses; Horses -- Training. S3j3 POSTSCRIPT. feet in warm water, or on a hot brick wrapped in flannel. Then light the sjoirits of wine, which will very soon make a famous hot-air bath. By giving the patient a httle cold water to drink, perspiration will be encouraged; if he finds the air inconveniently hot before he begins to perspire, he can use the sponge and slop-basin to bathe his chest, & IKDIAN B.\TU. When the perspiration rolls like rain from his face, and you think he has had enough, have a blanket warmed at the fire, strip him, roll him in it, and tu


. The art of taming horses. Horses; Horses -- Training. S3j3 POSTSCRIPT. feet in warm water, or on a hot brick wrapped in flannel. Then light the sjoirits of wine, which will very soon make a famous hot-air bath. By giving the patient a httle cold water to drink, perspiration will be encouraged; if he finds the air inconveniently hot before he begins to perspire, he can use the sponge and slop-basin to bathe his chest, & IKDIAN B.\TU. When the perspiration rolls like rain from his face, and you think he has had enough, have a blanket warmed at the fire, strip him, roll him in it, and tumble him into bed. In five or ten minutes, you can take away the blanket and put on his night shirt—give him a drink of white wine whey, and he will be ready to go to sleep Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rarey, J. S. (John Solomon), 1827-1866; Dixon, Henry Hall, 1822-1870. London : G. Routledge


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