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WARBLES. Small hard tumours or swellings on a horse's back, occasioned by the heat or uneasy position of the saddle. Mr. White directs them to be bathed frequently with vinegar, or a solution of sugar of lead in vinegar, or crude salammoniac dissolved in vinegar. When warbles are much inflamed, these applications require to be diluted. See Galling.
Harewood, Harry. A Dictionary of Sports. London: T. Tegg and son, 1835.
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