a pharmaceutical term, signifying the same as juculum, or the liquor in which some solid medicine is preserved, or with which something else is diluted.
**Brogling for eels**, the same with sniggling. See Sniggling.
**Broglio**, a town of Piedmont in Italy, situated near the frontiers of Provence, about twenty-five miles north-west of Nice: E. long. 6° 42', N. lat. 44° 12'.
It is the capital of a county of the same name.
**Broitschia**, a city of Asia in Indostan, about twelve leagues from Surat.
**Broken wind**, among farriers, is a malady that happens to a horse when he is suffered to stand too long in the stable, without exercise: By this means he contracts gouts and thick humours in such abundance, that, adhering to the hollow parts of his lungs, they stop his wind-pipe.
This disorder is known by the horse's heaving and drawing up his flanks together, and blowing wide his nostrils.
To cure this disorder, take the guts of a hedgehog, dry dry them, and pound them to powder, and give the horse two or three spoonfuls of it in a pint of wine or strong ale; then mix the rest with anise-feed, liquorice, and sweet butter, of which make round balls, or pills, and give him two or three of them after drink, and let him fast two or three hours.