Morfounded

"Morfounded" in a Sentence (4 examples)

When yee perteyue hir to be ſo moꝛfounded, and to haue loſt hir appetite, give hir no meate that day, but ſet water befoꝛe hir, and let hir bowze oꝛ bathe at hir pleaſure.

Some ſhepheards put a little quantity of bloud on their temples,whereby they finde it very good,and foꝛ theſe alſo which haue a cough and are moꝛfounded, to giue them a ſpoonful of Mithꝛidate oꝛ treacle in wine.

[…] whereby the horſe is in danger to become morfounded, to have the yellowes, or jaundiſe, or a feaver, which will otherwiſe hardly appeare in him in it's effects untill his comming into the Stable, at what time due order muſt be taken for ſpeedy prevention.

This is an excellent Remedy for ſimple Fevers, and almoſt for all Horſes that are troubl'd with a violent beating in the Flanks, proceeding from a hot Cauſe; and I have even given it with good Succeſs to Morfounded Horſes, when the Diſeaſe was accompany'd with a beating in the Flanks; for tho' in this caſe hot Remedies are requir'd to ſtrengthen Nature, and enable her to expel that which offends her; yet ſince the Fever is augmented by the heat of the Medicins, we muſt find out and exhibit a good Remedy that ſtrengthens without much Heat, which is the peculiar Character of the above-mention'd Fulep, or mixture of Waters.

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