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If on the fecond day the beaft has not dunged, 

 a clyfter compofed of 



No. 4. A pint of water in which bran has been 

 boiled, two fpoonfuls of fait, and a fmall glafs of 

 vinegar, muft be given and repeated every day 'till 

 the evacuations are natural and regular. 



Befides the above remedies, the following cor- 

 dial mixture: 



No. 5. A pint of clear water, the fame quantity 

 of vinegar, four fpoonfuls of honey or fyrup, and 

 two glalTes of brandy, — muft be given four times a 

 day, to facilitate and keep up perfpiration ; taking 

 particular care to repeat the fridion as dire6led 

 above. 



Should the beaft ftill continue low and heavy, 

 the draught No. i. muft be repeated, unlefs he 

 fliould be found to be hot and thirfty, in which 

 cafe ufe only the drink No. 2. On the fourth day, 

 if he feems more lively and free from heat, purge 

 him with 



No. 6. Two ounces of falts, and one ounce of 

 common fait, diflblved in a pint of lukewarm 

 water, with two fpoonfuls of honey. If this does 



not 



