RECIPES, = 367 
FOR A HORSE FOUNDERED BY DRINKING WATER. 
Give immediately one-half pint of strong camphor ; if of 
a few days’ standing, repeat the dose three or four times, 
Add to it one-half ounce pulverized saltpetre, ‘Then take 
one pound salts, three-fourths of an ounce nitre, one and | 
half gills elderberry syrup, three gills vinegar, one-half p nt 
molasses, one-fourth ounce oil of anise cut in alcohol, shake 
all together, and turn it down ; immediately. after give one ~ 
pint of sweet milk. — Hate tiem ‘stand knee deep in water 
one or two hours every day, and grease their hoofs and legs — 
with the Pain Extractor—when dry, grease them with mut- 
ton tallow. Wash them once a day with soap ‘suds and 
chamber-lye. Follow ‘this up six or = beta Exercise a 
little. * This will ied pe 
FOR SOFT SPAVINS. 
‘Take three eusebos* fat, one pound poke root, and one 
TO CURE A SPAVIN. 
Take one ounce oil origanum, one ounce oil of spike, one 
ounce camphor gum, one ounce spirits turpentine, all cut to- 
gether in one and a half pints of alcohol, and dissolve two 
ounces alum in one-half pint vinegar. Bathe lightly with it 
twice a day. The above will cure ankle sprains, Ifa blood 
spavin, let out the blood and matter, and syringe it out with 
warm chamber-lye and alum, (one-fourth ounce to a gill,) 
well simmered together. : 
